The UN Security Council during the Cold War

Jun 24, 2011 13:11

Well, essentially, the UN Security Council could not execute binding resolutions as instructed by the UN charter because of the bipolar nature of the system. The tension between the US and the Soviet Union had impaired the Council ( Read more... )

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chaste08 June 24 2011, 12:10:31 UTC
according to someone, who practically wrote a sentence paragraph, the Soviet Union was misunderstood. So it means you are the Soviet Union, the one who got all the blames for starting the Cold War, per the traditionalists (I think?).

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shatteredlife20 June 24 2011, 13:40:13 UTC
George Kennan? Hahaha. We are proving to be exemplary IS students. Hahaha.

Anyway, won't that be a sad fate? If I were indeed the Soviet Union? They did "lose" after all.

Oh well, I think that is what will happen anyway. One way or the other, that is the only result that this could get.

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chaste08 June 24 2011, 13:58:27 UTC
Oh. Wait a minute. I think that should be paragraph sentence, because his sentences are a paragraph long? Ohghad I'm confused. I need my tutor! Haha.

George Kennan. Yes. You are right. :)

Although the US won the fight, IT DOESN'T MEAN THEY ARE RIGHT. At least, we MA-ISE students know that. For non MA-ISE students, do your homework. I cannot elaborate more on this, as you know I'm bad at explaining things.

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