According to the identity perspective, how did ideas change so that the Cold War could come to an end?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. According to the identity perspective, there are three possible ways in which ideas changed to bring the Cold War to an end. First, the identities of the United States and the Soviet Union may have converged. The United States became more community-oriented, and the Soviet Union became more individual-oriented, allowing them to meet in the center. Second, Soviet ideas may have changed. Gorbachev’s New Thinking (based on peace research studies and transnational and intergovernmental contacts with the West) reformulated foreign policy choices, and the Soviet Union became less confrontational and threatening. Third, American ideas may have won against communism. Upon coming to office in 1981, U.S. President Ronald Reagan took an aggressive ideological approach and instituted rollback (or the liberation of communist-held states) as his objective, rather than containment.

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b. subject to liability rules for individual members. c. subject to rules for lobbyists, tax regulations, and limits to campaign financing. d. afforded unlimited access for partisan activities.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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