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Answer the following in detail with reference to the given points. 

Elaborate the dimensions of Cold War.

  1. political
  2. ideological
  3. economic
  4. security
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The hostile relations between the USA and its' allies and the USSR and its' allies along with ideological conflict between them is called the 'Cold War' or Bipolarity. It's dimensions are: 

  1. Political dimension: was the aspect of the struggle for political influence over the areas under the control of the two countries. Areas under Soviet influence included East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania. Areas under United States influence included the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, West Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, and the United Kingdom. Finland was forced to opt for neutrality to ensure that both the United States and the Soviet Union did not clash in the region.
  2. Ideological dimension: Eastern Europe adopted Socialist ideology under the influence of the Soviet Union and followed a Socialist form of government. Western Europe adopted capitalist ideology under the leadership of the United States. These countries had democratic governments.
  3. Economic dimension: East European countries with socialist governments followed the socialist economic system. This meant that the government or the public sector would play a d.ominant role in the economic system. West European countries that followed the democratic system of government had a capitalist form of economy. Here the private sector played a dominant role in the economic system.
  4. Security dimension: Military alliances were created in Europe to protect these countries. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) was created in 1949 as a military alliance to defend West European countries and the United States from the threat of invasion from the Soviet Union and East Europe. Warsaw Pact was created in 1955 to defend East European countries and the Soviet Union from the threat from Western Europe and the United States.
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Chapter 9: The world since 1945 - 1 - Exercise [Page 83]

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Chapter 9 The world since 1945 - 1
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