Political Science, asked by maqsood11, 8 months ago

differences between new cold war and old cold war?​

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Answered by shabanaparween067
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If you mean the Cold War as it existed from the end of World War || to 1991, and the current tensions being called Cold War 2.0, I suppose one big difference in the sheer size of the armies facing each other back then, and the much smaller forces involved today.

Answered by sakshichoudhary844
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Old wars were fought by the regular armed forces of states. ... Goals: Old wars were fought for geo-political interests or for ideology (democracy or socialism). New wars are fought in the name of identity (ethnic, religious or tribal). Identity politics has a different logic from geo-politics or ideology.

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