Cold War

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The Cold War was a prolonged period of geopolitical tension and ideological rivalry between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies, spanning roughly from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geopolitical conflict
historical period
ideological conflict
characterizedBy espionage
mutually assured destruction
nuclear arms race
political propaganda
proxy wars
space race
endTime 1991
followed World War II
followedBy post–Cold War era
hasCause ideological rivalry between capitalism and communism
mutual distrust between United States and Soviet Union
power vacuum after World War II
hasCulturalImpact McCarthyism in the United States
militarization of science and technology
nuclear anxiety in popular culture
hasEconomicAspect arms expenditure
economic competition between capitalist and socialist systems
military–industrial complex
hasKeyConcept Iron Curtain
Third World
containment
domino theory
détente
non-alignment
hasKeyDocument Marshall Plan
NATO treaty
NSC-68
Truman Doctrine
Warsaw Pact
surface form: Warsaw Pact treaty
hasLocation Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
global
hasMainBelligerent Soviet Union
United States of America
surface form: United States
hasOutcome collapse of the Soviet Union
emergence of United States as sole superpower
end of bipolar world order
expansion of NATO
hasParticipant Eastern Bloc regimes
surface form: Eastern Bloc

France
NATO
China
surface form: People's Republic of China

United Kingdom
Warsaw Pact
NATO
surface form: Western Bloc
hasSignificantEvent Bay of Pigs Invasion
Berlin Airlift
Berlin Blockade
Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Revolution
Helsinki Accords
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Korean War
Prague Spring
Reagan–Gorbachev summits
SALT I
SALT II
Soviet–Afghan War
Vietnam War
construction of the Berlin Wall
dissolution of the Soviet Union
fall of the Berlin Wall
startTime 1947

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Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc era Cold War
Nike surface-to-air missile system (in coordination with U.S. Army) conflict Cold War
subject surface form: Nike surface-to-air missile system
Nike surface-to-air missile system (in coordination with U.S. Army) era Cold War
subject surface form: Nike surface-to-air missile system
General Benjamin W. Chidlaw era Cold War
subject surface form: Benjamin W. Chidlaw
Camp Hialeah historicalPeriod Cold War
ROK 6th Division era Cold War
P-500 Bazalt anti-ship missiles era Cold War
subject surface form: P-500 Bazalt
S-300F Fort long-range SAM system era Cold War
subject surface form: S-300F Fort
Osa-M short-range SAM system era Cold War
subject surface form: Osa-M
AK-630 CIWS era Cold War
subject surface form: AK-630
IPTO era Cold War
Red Fleet conflict Cold War
Valery Legasov era Cold War
Zhuang Zedong era Cold War
Christopher Boyce partOf Cold War
Machrihanish usedDuring Cold War
Paris Agreements timePeriod Cold War
Reynaldo Bignone era Cold War
1 AF historicalEra Cold War
HMS Devonshire (D02) conflict Cold War
HMS Devonshire (D02) era Cold War
Rolls-Royce K60 multi-fuel engine era Cold War
subject surface form: Rolls-Royce K60
General John K. Gerhart conflict Cold War
subject surface form: John K. Gerhart
Spycatcher trial timePeriod Cold War
Fort Halstead era Cold War
Thien Khiem historicalPeriod Cold War
subject surface form: Tran Thien Khiem
Contras conflict Cold War
Do 27 era Cold War
subject surface form: Dornier Do 27
Republic XF-103 era Cold War
Michel Micombero era Cold War
CV-11 conflict Cold War
subject surface form: USS Intrepid
“Intrepid” conflict Cold War
subject surface form: USS Intrepid