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* [[Second Cold War]], a term typically associated with tensions between either the United States and China or the United States and Russia in the 21st century

* [[Second Cold War]], a term typically associated with tensions between either the United States and China or the United States and Russia in the 21st century

* [[Cold War#Cold War (1979–85)|New Cold War (1979–1985)]], an intensive reawakening of [[Cold War]] tensions.

* [[Cold War (1979–85)|New Cold War (1979–1985)]], an intensive reawakening of [[Cold War]] tensions.

*”The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West”, a 2008 book by [[Edward Lucas (journalist)|Edward Lucas]]

*”The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West”, a 2008 book by [[Edward Lucas (journalist)|Edward Lucas]]

*”The New Cold War: Moscow v. Pekin”, a 1963 book by [[Edward Crankshaw]]

*”The New Cold War: Moscow v. Pekin”, a 1963 book by [[Edward Crankshaw]]


Latest revision as of 01:03, 27 January 2026

The New Cold War may refer to:

  • Second Cold War, a term typically associated with tensions between either the United States and China or the United States and Russia in the 21st century
  • New Cold War (1979–1985), an intensive reawakening of Cold War tensions.
  • The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West, a 2008 book by Edward Lucas
  • The New Cold War: Moscow v. Pekin, a 1963 book by Edward Crankshaw
  • The new Cold War?: Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State, a 1993 book by Mark Juergensmeyer
  • The New Cold War: Revolutions, Rigged Elections, and Pipeline Politics in the Former Soviet Union, a 2007 book by Mark MacKinnon

Topics referred to by the same term

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