How important was the Cold War in bringing about regime change?
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Cold War, Regime change, Eastern Europe, America, East AsiaAbstract
Form after World War Two, through to the beginning of the 21st century, there were many international influences such as the Cold War that brough about regimes changes that were not desired by any individuals at the beginning of the process. This paper analyses the importance of international conflicts on Eastern Europe, Eastern Asia, and America as a case study to analyse and identify the importance of the Cold War that caused regime changes.
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