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End Of Cold War


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End Of Cold War
Discusses fall of Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe & probable effects on U.S. (Pentagon & military spending, anti-Communist Republicans) & Europe.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 4 sources | 1989 United States


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" A month ago the reunification of Germany was
unthinkable. Now it is the central issue of
world politics.
Thomas Chace, "How Many Germanys?"
New Republic, 3809 (December 11, 1989), p. 19
These lines, from one of many recent articles (recent meaning the past couple of weeks [end of 1989]), sum up the extraordinary and paradoxical nature of the fall of 1989. The Cold War, a central fact of world politics for the past generation and a half, seems abruptly to have come to an end. In its place, we hope with fingers crossed for a single prosperous and peaceful Europe, integrated if not united "from the Atlantic to the Urals."

Yet these few weeks in the fall of 1989 are not likely to (...)"

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