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The Economics of Great Power War & Peace

Power Problems

CHAPTER

Origins and Economic Motivations of the Cold War

Revealing the true origins of the Cold War, this chapter challenges the conventional narrative by highlighting US concerns about communist revolutions and economic spheres as primary drivers, emphasizing the historical context of the US-Soviet alliance during World War II. Delving into post-World War II shifts in alliances and economic power plays, it explores the fear of communism spreading into Western Europe and its impact on global balance of power.

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