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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
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Discuss the importance of the cold war to development on third world/developing countries

History
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mina [271]3 years ago
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Answer:

There were two camps during the Cold War, two superpowers stood at the summit of the international system. Countries had to choose one side - there are very few examples of real neutrality in that era -. Developing countries didn´t escape this ruthless logic and became either American allies or Soviet allies. By doing so, they entered a patron-client relationship with the superpower they chose, getting credits, development assistance, technical support , and weapons and training for their military. There were many proxy wars in the Third World, where one the superpowers supported a a government and the other supported an opposing insurgency, or viceversa.

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