Entre la detente y la guerra fría : la crisis del destino manifiesto de las superpotencias

The 1980s began with rumors of a war between superpowers that could unleash a Third World War. What to make of these rumors of the death of the detente and the beginning of a second cold war? In this paper those questions are analyzed. On the one hand, the European and Japanese allies perceive the decline in US military and economic power; on the other, the world left, including the Marxist currents, also perceives the decline of Moscow as the ideological center of Marxism-Leninism. For its part, the Third World has begun to search for new ways of expression, through which it can break its bonds of dependency. Everything seems to indicate that the new circumstances could be interpreted as signs of a return to the cold war, where two empires in decline resort to military force to prevent their disintegration.

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Main Author: Lagos Matus, Gustavo
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales 1981
Online Access:https://revistaei.uchile.cl/index.php/REI/article/view/16073
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