Understanding the Cold War: Ideology and Politics

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Ideological Differences
  2. Post-WWII Context
  3. Berlin Blockade and Airlift
  4. Korean War
  5. Cuban Missile Crisis
  6. Vietnam War
  7. Nuclear Arms Race
  8. Détente Policies
  9. Reagan Tensions
  10. Soviet Collapse Factors
  11. End of Cold War

📖 1. Ideological Differences

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Capitalism: An economic system where private individuals or businesses own capital goods and are responsible for production and profit, emphasizing free markets and competition.
  • Communism: A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society where the means of production are owned communally, aiming for equal distribution of wealth.
  • Cold War Ideological Divide: The fundamental conflict between the capitalist United States and the communist Soviet Union, rooted in their opposing economic and political beliefs.
  • Containment: U.S. strategy to prevent the spread of communism beyond its existing borders, aiming to limit Soviet influence globally.
  • One-Party State: A political system where a single party controls the government, exemplified by the Soviet Union’s Communist Party.
  • Democracy: A political system characterized by free elections, political pluralism, and individual rights, promoted by the U.S. as a core value.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What are 'Ideological Differences' in the context of the Cold War?

2. Which two key leaders met at the Yalta Conference in 1945 to discuss post-war Europe, and what major issue contributed to Cold War tensions?

3. What year was NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) established as a military alliance among Western countries?

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Ideological divide — core conflict?

Capitalism (U.S.) vs communism (Soviet Union).

Capitalism — definition?

Economic system with private ownership and free markets.

Berlin Blockade — purpose?

Soviet attempt to force Western withdrawal from Berlin.

Communism — definition?

Classless society with communal ownership of production.

Cuban Missile Crisis — outcome?

Soviet missiles removed after U.S. blockade and negotiations.

Cold War ideological divide?

U.S. capitalism vs. USSR communism.

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