The NATO and Warsaw Pact were two separate treaties/pacts that were formed in fear of the Cold War and to change/better society. The Cold War not only dictated foreign policy but world alliances as well. Which indeed caused certain nations to form a defensive military alliance, also known as NATO.
The NATO stands for north Atlantic Treaty organization. This was created to protect one another if any nation attacked. Although, it was there to protect one another, that wasn't this treaties only goal. The NATO’s main goal was to try and combat communism. This was created after the Berlin blockade caused Europe fear of soviet aggression in the west. Due to this fear, around ten nations joined with the United States and Canada to form a defensive
5 Paragraph review Nato & the warsaw pact NATO was an alliance formed in 1949 between the united states and other western nations to prevent and stop communism. The warsaw pact formed in 1955 it was the alliance between communist countries to do the opposite, keep and spread communism. These two alliances started tensions that lead to what is now called the cold war. I chose this topic because it lead to the scare of ww3 and the end of the world. These pacts also helped the world because there
NATO and the Warsaw pact both violated their founding principles through hatred to opposing sides and mainly causing the Cold War. The Warsaw pact, Established May 14, 1955, in Warsaw Poland was a pact made between the Soviet Union and several eastern European countries to protect each other from NATO. NATO is an alliance between fifteen western nations who felt threatened by soviet troops and desired a mutual defense plan against communism. The alliance was developed shortly after WWII, in 1949
Take Home Essay In this essay, we will explain how the levels of analysis allow us to discern and contrast interstates and intrastate conflicts during the Cold War and after it. In international relations and political sciences, three levels of generalization exist to help us to understand the world and its complex problems. The first one, the individual-level, consists in focusing on people on the world stage: it means that individual-level analysis involves understanding how human make decisions
Cold War United Nations Chiang Kai-Shek Mao Zedong “China Lobby” Containment Doctrine George Kennan Marshall Plan National Security Act of 1947 Central Intelligence Agency NATO Berlin Airlift Warsaw Pact NSC-68 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act – 1944 GI Bill Coal Strike – 1946 Fair Deal Labor Management Relations Act – 1947 Progressive Party Thomas Dewey Korean War Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur HUAC The Hollywood 10 Alger Hiss Whittaker Chambers Richard Nixon J. Edgar Hoover
United States of America; that continued until the early 90s with the dissolving of the Soviet Union. The two sides of the Cold War were the Western Bloc and Eastern Bloc, which are terms given to the alliances formed by the USA and NATO; and the USSR and the Warsaw Pact respectively. Named for its lack of major conflict or bloodshed between its two super powers, the USA and USSR, despite the wars that occurred that those super powers supported, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. After the bombing
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world order - 4 variations on how to do this: -1-Judicial approach - resolve differences between countries through third-party judges and arbitrators -2-Contractual approach -use collective agreements to limit use of force (consider Kellogg-Briand Pact) -3-Legislative approach - League of Nations, UN -4-Diplomatic approach - use diplomacy between national leaders to achieve stability -Global Welfare -Protecting human rights and promoting democracy are the important methods here -Doing
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