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The Impact of the Cold War on Third World Countries: The Case of Algeria / Mouad BELAID
Titre : The Impact of the Cold War on Third World Countries: The Case of Algeria Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mouad BELAID, Auteur ; Boumediene AMIRAT, Auteur Editeur : Tlemcen : University Aboubakr Belkaid Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 44 p. Format : 21*27 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : The Cold War was a conflict that lasted for decades between the communist countries
of the world, led by the Soviet Union, and the non-communist countries of the world,
led by the United States. It was a conflict in which both sides tried to dominate the
world with their ideology. It is called “cold” because it was not an actual “shooting
war” between the US and the USSR. The world was devided into three categories the
first world belonged to United States and the western bloc, the second world belonged
to Soviet Union and eastern bloc and the rest of weak countries belonged to the third
world. In addition, the cold war spawned many different third world rebellions and affected many
small countries during its course. Third world countries became the perfect battleground for cold
war proxy battles. United States wanted to flex its political muscle and try to curtail the spread of
Soviet Communism in the developing nations. Most of the nations in developed world had
already made their political and socio-economic stand regarding the form of governance and
leadership pursued. Underdeveloped nations in Asia, Latin America and Africa were still
vulnerable and easily influenced in terms of ideologies and political direction. Most nations in
Africa like Algeria were recovering from colonialism and thus logistic, economic and political
aid from powerful nations to propel their economies which made it easy for Americans and
Russians to act as their “saviors’”. The quest for global dominance had intensified between United
States and USSR and the shift was focused to developing nations like Algeria.The Impact of the Cold War on Third World Countries: The Case of Algeria [texte imprimé] / Mouad BELAID, Auteur ; Boumediene AMIRAT, Auteur . - Tlemcen : University Aboubakr Belkaid, 2019 . - 44 p. ; 21*27 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : The Cold War was a conflict that lasted for decades between the communist countries
of the world, led by the Soviet Union, and the non-communist countries of the world,
led by the United States. It was a conflict in which both sides tried to dominate the
world with their ideology. It is called “cold” because it was not an actual “shooting
war” between the US and the USSR. The world was devided into three categories the
first world belonged to United States and the western bloc, the second world belonged
to Soviet Union and eastern bloc and the rest of weak countries belonged to the third
world. In addition, the cold war spawned many different third world rebellions and affected many
small countries during its course. Third world countries became the perfect battleground for cold
war proxy battles. United States wanted to flex its political muscle and try to curtail the spread of
Soviet Communism in the developing nations. Most of the nations in developed world had
already made their political and socio-economic stand regarding the form of governance and
leadership pursued. Underdeveloped nations in Asia, Latin America and Africa were still
vulnerable and easily influenced in terms of ideologies and political direction. Most nations in
Africa like Algeria were recovering from colonialism and thus logistic, economic and political
aid from powerful nations to propel their economies which made it easy for Americans and
Russians to act as their “saviors’”. The quest for global dominance had intensified between United
States and USSR and the shift was focused to developing nations like Algeria.Exemplaires (1)
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