Cold War - on the edge: why Putin's war against the west is just beginning/ Jacob Heilbrunn
Material type: TextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: The National Interest March/April 2022, No 178, pp.5-10 (30A)Summary: The cold war era and its moments when the restraints are crumbling and yet US embarked on finding fresh places of military conflict to embark on, notably in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. Now under Biden, US is facing the prospect of being a declining superpower. The new era also sees the unfair trade practices China is embarking on. Now too is Biden's effort to improve relations with kremlin, in the midst of turmoil between Russia and the Ukraine.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The cold war era and its moments when the restraints are crumbling and yet US embarked on finding fresh places of military conflict to embark on, notably in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. Now under Biden, US is facing the prospect of being a declining superpower. The new era also sees the unfair trade practices China is embarking on. Now too is Biden's effort to improve relations with kremlin, in the midst of turmoil between Russia and the Ukraine.
RUSSIA, USA, CHINA, NATO
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