no the fall of the Soviet Union was actually the cause of the end so it is not actually considered to have occurred during the cold war
The fall of the Soviet Union
At the fall of the Soviet Union the president of the Soviet Union was Mikhail Gorbachev. And the prime-minister of Russia was Boris Yeltsin.
The successful launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik was the event that set off the space race during the Cold War era. The US did not want to fall behind the Soviet Union.
fall of Berlin wall
It is symbolic of the fall of the soviet union and the start of the end of the cold war.
The years after the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) and breakup of the Soviet Union (1991).
The proliferation of nuclear weapons and the arms race dynamics developed during the Cold War continued to shape global politics post-Soviet Union. The legacy of proxy wars and conflicts fueled by Cold War rivalries also persisted, influencing regional dynamics in various parts of the world. Additionally, the establishment of alliances and strategic partnerships formed during the Cold War continued to impact international relations in the post-Cold War era.
The Soviet Union was the center of communism. When it fell other communist countries either adopted democracy or free-market reforms.
Cold :D
cold, windy, etc.
His foreign policy helped bring about an end to the Cold War, while within the Soviet Union he introduced major reforms ( glasnost and perestoika). The downfall of the Soviet Union was a result of long periods of economic depression.
Yes.