[PDF] cold war conflicts in asia

  • The Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) The Malayan Emergency is often cited as one of the most successful counter-insurgency operations of the Cold War.
  • The Korean War. (1950-1953)
  • The French Indochina War (1946-1954)
  • The Vietnam War.
  • The Cambodian Civil War (1967-1975)
  • The Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989)
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  • Why was there conflict in Asia during the Cold War?

    Moscow and Beijing became worldwide rivals, forced communist parties around the world to take sides; many of them split, so that the pro-Soviet communists were battling the pro-Chinese communists for local control of the left-wing forces in much of the world.

  • How was Asia affected by the Cold War?

    Thus, while it is clear that the Cold War provided considerable long-term momentum for capitalist development in Asia, it did so in very different ways within different sites of capitalism, these ranging from Japan's industrial capitalist re-emergence as a regional powerhouse to Laos', Vietnam's and Cambodia's late and

  • Did the Cold War take place in Asia?

    The titanic clash between American-style democracy and Soviet communism always determined the abstract contours of the Cold War, but in the sites where the struggle was concretely fought—the Middle East, Latin America, and Northeast Asia—the Cold War was never as orderly as its superpower managers envisioned it, nor

  • Did the Cold War take place in Asia?

    The Cold War reached its first climax with the Soviet blockade of Berlin.
    In June 1950 the stage moved from Europe to South-East Asia as Communist North Korean troops invaded South Korea.
    The region became a bloody ideological battleground, pitting the West against the Communist world.

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