Realist diplomacy in the Cold War era

Journal Title: International Relations and Security Studies Review - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

This paper addresses the theme of the Cold War, especially the role of the diplomatic approaches to the use of nuclear weapons and the role they had in international relations during this period. Throughout history, we have had to deal with the struggle between ideologies and the political involvement of this struggle. The conflict of the Cold War is no different in this respect, being a struggle between communism and democracy at the ideological level. Moreover, the conflict is complex and can be approached from several points of view, from ideological conflict, to military conflict, or to a conflict between civilizations and cultures. The Cold War has left visible consequences for the world in which we live today, remodelling Europe's composition and its role in international politics.

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Alexandra Porumbescu

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Alexandra Porumbescu (2018). Realist diplomacy in the Cold War era. International Relations and Security Studies Review, 1(2), 14-21. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-544515