Hegemonism is an important factor threatening world peace. We should oppose hegemonism and advocate world peace.
3. The hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union is a confrontation between different social systems, so it is necessary to strengthen dialogue between countries, resolve differences between countries in a peaceful way, and build a harmonious world.
Today, the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is gone forever, the world political structure is developing towards multipolarization, the world economy is showing a trend of globalization, and harmonious development has become the common pursuit of all countries in the world. In the process of development, we will encounter many problems, and there may be differences or even conflicts between countries. Therefore, all countries should strengthen dialogue, seek common ground while reserving differences, solve problems by peaceful means and build a harmonious world.
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The development of the cold war:
In 1950s and 1960s, the bipolar pattern was mainly manifested in the cold war confrontation between the imperialist camp and the Eastern bloc, which included the elements of hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union, but it was not the main resistance factor. Since the late 1960s, the Soviet Union has gradually embarked on the road of hegemonism, and began to compete with the United States for world hegemony, and it has become increasingly fierce.
If from the mid-1950s to the end of 1960s, the hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union was still the United States attacking and defending the Soviet Union, it would be the Soviet Union attacking and defending the United States in the 1970s. It was not until the 1980s that Reagan came to power and put forward the slogan of "expanding the army to resist the Soviet Union" and "reviving national prestige" that the United States reversed the unfavorable situation. In addition, the expansion momentum of the Soviet Union was contained.
Since the mid-1980s, the United States and the Soviet Union began to move from confrontation to dialogue, and reached agreements on a series of international issues, which eased the tension that plagued the world. 1989 12, the Malta meeting between the heads of state of the United States and the Soviet Union was regarded as the symbol of the end of the cold war.