The downfall with the Post-Revisionist Perspective is that it assumes the Cold War was unavoidable, however, when one takes into account the power vacuum that was created in Europe after the war and the dedicated, some might say fanatical, ideologies of both the United States and the Soviet Union that is a convincing argument. The divergent perspectives on the emergence of U.S.-Soviet tensions influences the understanding of the Cold War by allowing different ideas to be further explored, in particular when examining what was a clear battle over the balance of power in a newly bipolar world. In conclusion, the viewpoint a person most agrees with is not so much important as is being able to examine the individual situations during this fascinating time in history and to take away the fact that despite all deterrence the United States and the Soviet Union never stopped communicating which is something that is of mass import in regards to foreign relations even
The downfall with the Post-Revisionist Perspective is that it assumes the Cold War was unavoidable, however, when one takes into account the power vacuum that was created in Europe after the war and the dedicated, some might say fanatical, ideologies of both the United States and the Soviet Union that is a convincing argument. The divergent perspectives on the emergence of U.S.-Soviet tensions influences the understanding of the Cold War by allowing different ideas to be further explored, in particular when examining what was a clear battle over the balance of power in a newly bipolar world. In conclusion, the viewpoint a person most agrees with is not so much important as is being able to examine the individual situations during this fascinating time in history and to take away the fact that despite all deterrence the United States and the Soviet Union never stopped communicating which is something that is of mass import in regards to foreign relations even