Post-Cold War Warfare - New Passage with 7 Questions
Politics
"The end of the Cold War in 1989 produced hopes for a world in which democracy would become a global norm and war would become obsolete. The impasse
of the Cold War nuclear stalemate had already led many to conclude that war was no longer a real option. Since many of the actors involved in subnuclear conflicts around the world were ideologically and politically aligned and dependent on external support
from one of the superpowers, it was assumed that many of these conflicts would also come to an end."
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