2022
DOI: 10.31696/2618-7302-2022-4-030-041
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Decolonization in Asia During the Early Cold War Era: The Case of Vietnam, 1945–1954

Abstract: After the Second World War, two confrontation systems led by the United States and the Soviet Union were established. The two superpowers played decisive roles that affected all international relations, involving many regions and nations in a new form o f war -the Cold War. Although it was called the 'Cold War', the atmosphere o f the world was not 'cold' at all. The local conflicts between the U.S. forces and the Soviet Union's allies happened in many regions. With the formation and competition between commun… Show more

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