Second Cold War

English

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  • Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)

Proper noun

Second Cold War

  1. Alternative form of Cold War II
    • 1993, Mike Bowker, Robin Brown, From Cold War to Collapse: Theory and World Politics in the 1980s, →ISBN:
      Although developed around the First Cold War of 1947-53, the same debate, about causes and responsibility, elaborated simultaneously rather than sequentially, can be identified with regard to the Second Cold War, of 1979-85.
    • 2004, Olav Njolstad, The Last Decade of the Cold War, →ISBN:
      For the true aficionados there is, in addition, the impact imprecisely) as the new or Second Cold War of the 1980s.
    • 2013, Michael Herman, Gwilym Hughes, Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference Did it Make?, →ISBN, page 5:
      Recent evidence about the events of 1983 provides an opportunity to explore the risk of nuclear war and the role of misperception in Soviet–American relations during the 'Second Cold War'
    • 2017, Mark. G Rolls, The Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War:
      Moreover, this pressure can also be regarded as a bond between the Second Cold War period and the years preceding and succeeding it containing as it does, vital elements of continuity and change.
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