Afghanistan cold war effects

    • [DOC File]PAKISTAN-RUSSIA RELATIONS:

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      After the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989, Afghanistan continues to remain mired in its internal civil war and its spill-over effects have led to grave repercussions in the Central Asian region, as well as in South Asia. The Afghanistan imbroglio continues to cast a heavy shadow over the relations between Russia and Pakistan.

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    • [DOC File]Topic 1: Causes, practices and effects of wars

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      The Cold War: – Paper 2 - Topic 5 This topic addresses East–West relations from 1945. It aims to promote an international perspective and understanding of the origins, course and effects of the Cold War—a conflict that dominated global affairs from the end of the Second World War to the early 1990s.

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    • [DOC File]Cold War – Revision Sheet

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      The Cold War has become very serious as both sides focused on the development of the Hydrogen Bomb (H Bomb), 2500 times stronger that the Hiroshima bomb. Mutual Assured Destruction (known as M.A.D.) has become increasingly more likely, e.g. in the event of nuclear war…

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    • [DOC File]September 11, Terror War, and Blowback

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      In the battle to defeat Soviet Communism in the Cold War, both the Saudis and U.S. poured billions into Afghanistan to train “freedom fighters” who would overthrow the allegedly communist regime. This was a major project with some estimates as high as $40 billion that went into training and arming radical Islamic groups who would emerge ...

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    • [DOCX File]Commack Schools

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      10.6b The Cold War was a period of confrontations and attempts at peaceful coexistence. Students will investigate the efforts to expand and contain communism in Cuba, Vietnam, and Afghanistan from multiple perspectives.

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 - gcsehistory

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      SECTION 6: WHY DID THE COLD WAR END? THE INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN (1979) TO THE COLLAPSE OF THE SOVIET UNION (1991) The collapse of détente – the effects of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Background to detente. 1n 1963 the . Hot-Line. was set up. This was a direct tele-printer between the Kremlin and the White House. It was eventually ...

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    • [DOC File]UNIT 1 - gcsehistory

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      SECTION 6: WHY DID THE COLD WAR END? THE INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN (1979) TO THE COLLAPSE OF THE SOVIET UNION (1991) The collapse of détente – the effects of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Background to detente. In 1963, following the Cuban Missiles Crisis, the . Hot-Line. was set up. This was a direct tele-printer between the Kremlin and ...

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    • [DOC File]Cold War Revision Guide

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      Section 6: Why did the Cold War end? The invasion of Afghanistan (1979) to the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991) Each section contains 3 questions: Briefly describe / give 1 reason for (2 Marks) – Spend 2-3 minutes on this. Describe the key features of (6 marks) – spend 7- 8 minutes on this.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 32

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      IX. Global Connections: The Cold War and the World. A. Importance of Cold War. 1. Key role in decolonization and nationalism. 2. Some nations could play US/USSR against each other to gain. B. Similarities. 1. Both secular. 2. Challenged traditional roles. 3. Sold weapons around the world. 4. Created system of hatred/fear/lack of tolerance of ...

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    • [DOC File]1

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      During the Cold War, military conflicts in Vietnam and Afghanistan validated the crucial importance of war in global power dynamics. After approximately a decade of intense effort, military intervention proved too costly in human and material terms to be politically sustainable for the USA and USSR.

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