After WW2, simple, the strive to be capitolist or communist consumed Europe, especially Eastern Europe until the fall of Russia. In other words, social unrest about the spread of communism and the consequences of waging war on communism.
The term Cold War came from Churchill.
The only substantial change was the fall of communism. That's why Fukuyama wrote about end of history.
Because He Believed that Poverty Led to the growth of communism.
19th century
the fall of the Berlin Wall
He helped bring about the end of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe. He helped bring about the end of the Cold War.
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Answer this question… The collapse of the Soviet Union
Communism (classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) never existed in Eastern Europe. The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of state capitalism.
No, Eastern Europe was influenced by communism. Western Europe has always been democratic since the spread of Modern Democracy.
People in Eastern Europe started to rebell and free themselves from communism and start their own, most were democracies. With this going on, the war with the United States and arguing with each other, The Soviet Union ended in 1990- 1993.
Eastern Europe
Mikhail Gorbachev
Communism didn't rise in Europe until the end of WWI (1917 for Russia, the war ended in 1918); so that eliminates WWI. So WWII in Europe (ETO-European Theater of Operations) has to be it. Since there's been no major wars in Europe since 1945 (WWII).
The goal of aid provided through the Marshall Plan was to decrease the appeal of communism in Western Europe.
The plan weakened communism by restoring the economic growth of Europe.