The Cold War New History
v1.0.0John Lewis Gaddis' The Cold War: A New History — an executable toolkit for understanding the global struggle between the United States and Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991. Covers 5 use cases: ① Origins of the Cold War — understand how WWII allies became enemies after 1945 ("Why did the Cold War start" "How did the US and USSR go from allies to enemies" "Post-WWII tensions") ② Key Conflicts — learn about Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, and the proxy wars that defined the era ("What happened in the Cuban Missile Crisis" "Why did the US fight in Vietnam" "How did proxy wars work") ③ Nuclear Strategy — understand deterrence, MAD, and how nuclear weapons shaped superpower behavior ("What is mutually assured destruction" "How did nuclear weapons prevent war" "Deterrence theory explained") ④ The Home Front — explore how the Cold War affected daily life, culture, and domestic politics in both countries ("How did the Cold War affect American life" "McCarthyism explained" "Life behind the Iron Curtain") ⑤ The Collapse — learn why the Soviet Union fell and how the Cold War ended peacefully ("Why did the Soviet Union collapse" "How did the Cold War end" "Gorbachev and Reagan") Trigger when users say: "Cold War" "Soviet Union" "Cuban Missile Crisis" "Berlin Wall" "Nuclear deterrence" "Iron Curtain" "MAD" "Vietnam War" "Korean War" "Reagan" "Gorbachev" "Containment" "McCarthyism" "Space Race" "Arms race" "Proxy war" "Fall of Berlin Wall" "End of Cold War" "US-Soviet relations" or mention: John Lewis Gaddis / Cold War / Soviet Union / nuclear weapons / containment / deterrence / proxy war / Berlin / Cuba / arms race / Iron Curtain / perestroika / glasnost. Related skills: world-order (international relations), great-power-diplomacy (statecraft), the-american-presidency (US politics), the-prize (oil geopolitics), richard-nixon (Cold War era).