The collapse of the USSR wasn't just the end of an era—it was the moment that dismantled the very structure that defined the Cold War. Without it, the balance of power, proxy wars, and ideological struggle lose their central conflict.
The collapse of the USSR wasn't just the end of an era—it was the moment that dismantled the very structure that defined the Cold War. Without it, the balance of power, proxy wars, and ideological struggle lose their central conflict.
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