Munich Conference 1938. Actually a preoccupied and unprepared (for war) Soviet Union wanted to broker a Peace Accord. France and Germany along with the Soviet Union attended the meeting. Britain and France, also unprepared for war, capitulated to Nazi Germany's desire allowing Czechoslovakia to be partitioned. The Nazis would be (the only regime) successful in this conference. Basically, it was the lack of preparedness of the Soviet Union, France and Britain which caused the conference to be unsuccessful from the allies' perspective
1991, when sovet union broke up, which is the sign of the end of the cold war.
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<u>They both put forth a new conception of America's role in the world based in part on internationalism and the idea that the American experience should serve as a model for all other nations.</u>