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This 6 page paper considers the state of affairs that existed in terms of world stability in the years following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The way the United States relates with other nations has changed dramatically over our history. These changes have been particularly notable since the end of the Cold War.
Not only has our relationship with Russia and the nations that once comprised the USSR changed, so has our relationship with countries as diverse as Afghanistan and North Korea.
These relationships were, after all formed, during one of the most tenuous periods in world history. Although no actual warfare
erupted, the Cold War was a period of intense hostility between the US and the USSR. Although the US and the USSR officially announced the end of the Cold
War in 1989, most tend to agree that this end didnt actually arrive until the actual dissolution of the USSR in 1991 (Kalinovsky and Radchenko, 2011). Suggestions that the
end was near, however, were on the horizon considerably earlier (Kalinovsky and Radchenko, 2011). Suganami defines the phrase "the end of the Cold War" as "the end of the
East-West dispute in the late eighties" an end that was preceded by the "Soviet abandonment of its bloc" (639). The actual dissolution of the USSR, of course, didnt occur
until a few years later. Suganami (639) contends that the "de-Sovietisation of Eastern Europe" negated one of the primary reasons why the Cold War had erupted in the first
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