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dlinn [17]
2 years ago
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Is global involvement a good idea based on Cold War policies ? Explain the polices of the U.S during the Cold War and their impa

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Alex Ar [27]2 years ago
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There is some disagreement about exactly when the Cold War began. While the majority of historians maintain that it began as soon as World War II ended, others affirm that the beginnings of the Cold War date back to the end of World War I, in the tensions that occurred between the Russian Empire, on the one hand , and the British Empire and the United States, on the other.The ideological clash between communism and capitalism began in 1917, after the triumph of the Russian Revolution, from which Russia emerged as the first socialist country. This was one of the first events that caused considerable erosions in Russian-American relations.

Before the Russian Revolution, support for dictators was often based on promoting US economic and political priorities, such as opening foreign markets to American manufacturers. After the rise of communism, the US government also began to support authoritarian regimes that felt they were fighting against movements aligned with communism, including socialist and social democratic movements, including Latin America. belief expressed by many that this contradicts the political ideals advocated by the United States during the Cold War, while others argued that such plans were executed in fear of Communism reaching Latin America and beginning to consolidate. The support was also oriented to ensure an environment conducive to US corporate purposes abroad, such as the United Fruit Company or Standard Oil, especially when they came under the threat of democratic regimes.The support for authoritarian regimes has been justified under various ideological frameworks, such as the Truman doctrine, Kirkpatrick doctrine or the "war on drugs".

Following the cold war policies, we can say that global intervention is a long-term plan based on maintaining the country's business businesses worldwide, ensuring that the legal and economic conditions are maintained for the business to prosper and be profitable.

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