Who(What) is responsible for the origins of the Cold War (냉전에 대한 영어 보고서, 리포트)
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“Who/What is responsible for the origins of the Cold War?
What is your own rendition of origins of the Cold War?”
냉전에 대한 영어 보고서(리포트)
목차
1. Introduction
2. Who or What is responsible for?
3. Ideology, Economy, and Military
4. Origins of the Cold War : Distrust and Non-Compromise
5. Conclusion
6. References
본문내용
Introduction
After the Soviet Union collapsed and the Berlin Wall was broke down, some experts like John J. Mearsheimer mentioned that the Cold War era might be peaceful ever. In a sense that the world-scale war like WWⅠ and WWⅡ didn’t occur during the conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, their argument looked evident. However, there are several objections in that their conflict led to unreasonably nuclear arms races, and the division of Korean peninsula and Germany. Despite the absence of the subsequent World War, the Cold War gave rise to the increase in civil wars commonly understood as “proxy wars.” The high stakes of a direct clash in the United States and the USSR turned conflicts in developing world into hot frontline of the Cold War. After the end of the Cold War, the U.S. has enjoyed the privilege of a superpower as a unipolarity.
참고 자료
Kalyvas, Stathis N. and Balcells, Laia. “International System and Technologies of Rebellion: How the End of the Cold War Shaped Internal Conflict.” American Political Science Review. Vol. 104. No. 3 (2010).
Huntington, Samuel P. “The Lonely Superpower.” Foreign Affairs. March/April, 1999.