The End of Cold War Confrontations
- First of all, it meant the end of Cold War confrontations. The ideological dispute over whether the socialist system would beat the capitalist system was no longer an issue.
- Since this dispute had engaged the military of the two blocs, had triggered a massive arms race and accumulation of nuclear weapons.
- It led to the existence of military blocs, and the end of the confrontation demanded an end to this arms race and a possible new peace.
Consequences of Disintegration| Class 12 Political Science Notes
The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 was a major event in world history. It marked the end of the Cold War and the beginning of a new era in international relations. The consequences of the disintegration were far-reaching and are still being felt today. The collapse of the second world of the Soviet Union and the socialist systems in Eastern Europe had great consequences for world politics. In this article, we will discuss the consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union in detail.
Table of Content
- The End of Cold War Confrontations
- Power Relations in World Politics
- The End of the Soviet Bloc
- Shock Therapy in Post-Communist Regimes