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How did the ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War manifest itself after 1953? - History

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How did the ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War manifest itself after 1953?

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  1. There were many important signs of the ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War after 1953.
  2. To start, Nikita Khrushchev’s new leadership in the Soviet Union adopted a strategy of peaceful coexistence to make things easier with the West. There was less angry language and more focus on being polite.
  3. Secondly, both the US and the USSR took part in high-level talks like the Geneva Summit of 1955 that tried to identify peaceful solutions to issues between countries. Even though no big deals were made, the fact that people were ready to talk was a positive sign.
  4. Third, work was done to limit the number of weapons that people could have. Later, agreements like the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 were made, showing that everyone wanted to escape a nuclear war.
  5. Besides fighting, the two groups also shared ideas and culture, which made people less suspicious of each other. The two sides began to improve their relationship, marking the beginning of the ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War.
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Chapter 9: Cold War 1945-1991 : Origin, Course, End and Impact - EXERCISE 9.2 [Page 167]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Cold War 1945-1991 : Origin, Course, End and Impact
EXERCISE 9.2 | Q 11. a) | Page 167
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