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The Cold War was a recent era in international relations with a bipolar order (1947-1991). Two superpowers vied for world influence and hegemony. One was the Soviet Union, which was a communist giant. The other was the United States of America. The conflict was also ideological and political; each represented a different model of social, economic and political organization of society. Marxism-Leninism was the official Soviet ideology.
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