The period following World War II saw high-pressure diplomatic clashes between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies. Learn about the escalating conflicts that preceded a brief détente under then-President Richard Nixon, and investigate the New Cold War period, where tensions were rekindled under the Reagan administration. Discover how anti-Soviet counter-insurgencies led to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union before diving into the Bush and Clinton presidencies. Then unpack the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the ethnic cleansing wars between Serbia and Bosnia. Leave with a better understanding of a decades-long "war" that played a pivotal role in shaping modern global affairs.