Cold War On Europe, European Term Paper

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Moreover, ending the cold war enabled the formation of international alliances that help and support members, and also fight together against common enemies. Bibliography

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Cold War, Wikipedia, the Free Online Encyclopedia, February 24, 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_war,last accessed on February 27, 2007
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