Since the end of the Cold War there have been conflicts in international business. These conflicts include violence and the breaking of supply chains.
The fifties had more conflicts regarding the Cold War in Europe.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
both are conflicts.
Other than using old cold war products, such as weaponry, etc. None.
The fifties.
The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
Military spending was drastically cut as a side effect of the cold War. World affairs are still influenced today from the Cold War.
A valid conclusion based on US involvement in the Korean War is that it demonstrated the United States' commitment to containing communism during the Cold War. The war solidified the US policy of military intervention in conflicts perceived as threats to democracy and influenced future American foreign policy. Additionally, the Korean War set a precedent for the US's role in international coalitions and alliances, as it fought alongside United Nations forces. Ultimately, the conflict reinforced the division of Korea and highlighted the complexities of Cold War geopolitics.
Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Invasion of Afghanistan
the international community had little success in stopping violence in both cases -APEX
Capitalism/trade.