How the Cold War Influenced Today's World Dynamics
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How the Cold War Influenced Today's World Dynamics

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Examine the Cold War's far-reaching impact, shaping ideologies, international relations, and technological advancements.

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NATO Secretary-General James Baker told Gorbachev in 1990
+US Secretary of State James Baker told Gorbachev in 1990
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when 11 republics signed the Belavezha Accords on December 8, 1991, creating
+when Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus signed the Belavezha Accords on December…

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Verified both fixes are live in the article body: James Baker correctly identified as US Secretary of State (not NATO Secretary-General), and the Belavezha Accords correctly attributed to Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus with the 11-republic expansion correctly moved to the Alma-Ata Protocol. No stale occurrences found in bibliography or FAQ. Backfilling record with confirmed correct text; no further edits needed.

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