At the end of the Cold War, the former members of the Soviet Union, and particularly Russia, agreed with the West that global trade in a global market was the best way to secure their national interests and safety, rather than military power. read more
Nothing! Cold War is over, long live the cold war! To declare that the Cold War is over, the one and only thing should be done – dissolute NATO immediately after dissolution of the Warsaw Pact. read more
Final End of Cold War in International Relations: After having kept the world involved in the politics of confrontation and conflict during 1945-90 (with the exception of 1971-79), the Cold War got ended in early 1990s. The U.S.A. and the erstwhile USSR got engaged in a mature and continuous detente in 1985. read more
In this paper we are going to discuss the extent to which the study of international security has changed after the end of the Cold War. It should be said that international security is the system of international relations based on respect for all nations recognized principles and norms of international law, which precludes the solution of disputes and disagreements between them by force or threat. read more