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Explain the differences between proxy and cold war​

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Answered by wamabharamri
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Explanation:

Proxy War generally involves armed conflict sometimes using non-state players. Strength of rivals: Cold War generally involves rivalry among almost equally militarily powerful states. Proxy War, on the other hand, is waged between militarily unequal rivals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explain differences between proxy and cold war.

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Cold war doesn't necessarily involve armed conflict. It may involve massive propaganda using government machinery to spread a particular ideology or harahly criticize the ideology of the opponent. Proxy war generally involves armed conflict sometimes using non-state players.

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Cold war generally involves rivalry among almost equally military powerful states. Proxy war, on the other hand, is waged between militarily unequal revels.

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In cold war the intelligence services including military intelligence of the fighting countries are greatlyt utilized. In proxy war, mainly ideoology or religion based extremist groups are trained and deployed for insurgent activities detrimental to the interest of the hostile country.

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Cold war was mainly funded by the government of the respective countries. Funding of proxy war partly comes from the warring countries and a major parth comes from illegal activities.

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