List of conflicts related to the Cold War

While the Cold War itself never escalated into direct confrontation, there were a number of conflicts and revolutions related to the Cold War around the globe, spanning the entirety of the period usually prescribed to it (March 12, 1947 to December 26, 1991, a total of 44 years, 9 months, and 2 weeks).[1][2]

Since 1944

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc related Region
Dekemvriana December 3, 1944 January 11, 1945 Kingdom of Greece
United Kingdom
EAM Southern Europe
Anti-Communist resistance in Poland 1944 1947 (1963) Cursed soldiers  Polish People's Republic
Soviet Union
Central Europe
Insurgency in the Baltic States 1944 1953  Estonian partisans
Latvian partisans
Lithuanian partisans
Soviet Union Northeastern Europe
Indonesian National RevolutionAugust 17, 1945December 27, 1949 Dutch East Indies
 United Kingdom
Indonesia Indonesia
Supported by:
 United States
 India
Japan
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Southeast Asia
End of World War II
War in Vietnam (1945–46)September 13, 1945March 30, 1946 French Indochina
 United Kingdom

Japan

Viet Minh Southeast Asia
Iran crisis of 1946November 15, 1945December 15, 1946 Iran Azerbaijan People's Government
Republic of Mahabad
Tudeh Military Network
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
Southern Asia
Greek Civil WarMarch 30, 1946October 16, 1949 Kingdom of Greece
 United Kingdom
 United States
Communist Party of Greece
Greece Provisional Democratic Government
Southern Europe
Corfu Channel incidentMay 15, 1946November 13, 1946 United Kingdom Albania Southern Europe
Chinese Civil War (post-WWII)March 31, 1946May 1, 1950

Republic of China
Kuomintang

Chinese Communist Party
Inner Mongolian People's Republic (1945–1945)
 Soviet Union
Eastern Asia
Hukbalahap RebellionJuly 4, 1946May 17, 1954 Philippines
 United States
Hukbalahap Southeast Asia
First Indochina WarDecember 19, 1946August 1, 1954 France
State of Vietnam
Kingdom of Laos
Kingdom of Cambodia
Viet Minh
Khmer Issarak
Pathet Lao
Japanese holdout
Southeast Asia
Paraguayan Civil War March 7, 1947 August 20, 1947 Paraguayan government
Colorado Party
Liberal Party
Febrerista Revolutionary Concentration
Paraguayan Communist Party
South America
Romanian anti-communist resistance movement 1947 1962 Anti-communist groups Romania Central Europe
1948 Czechoslovak coup d'étatFebruary 20, 1948February 25, 1948 President KSČ Central Europe
Costa Rican Civil War March 12, 1948 April 24, 1948 National Liberation Army

Ulatista Forces

Costa Rican government
Calderon forces
People's Vanguard Party
Nicaraguan National Guard
Central America
Communist insurgency in BurmaApril 2, 1948April 16, 1989 Union of Burma Communist Party of Burma (1948–1989)
Communist Party (Burma) (1948–1978)
Shan State Communist Party (1956–1958)
Southeast Asia
Jeju uprising April 3, 1948 May, 1949  South Korea
 United States
Workers' Party of South Korea Eastern Asia
Arab–Israeli conflict (from 1948–1991)May 15, 19481982/Present Israel
Lebanese Front
Army of Free Lebanon
South Lebanon Army
France
 United Kingdom
 United States
 Palestine
 Lebanon
 Syria
 Sudan
 Egypt (before 1978)
 Iraq
Western Asia
Malayan EmergencyJune 16, 1948July 12, 1960 Federation of Malaya

 Singapore
 United Kingdom
 Australia
 New Zealand

Malayan Communist Party Southeast Asia
Berlin BlockadeJune 24, 1948May 12, 1949 United States
 United Kingdom
 France
 Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand
 South Africa
 Soviet Union Western Europe

Since 1950s

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc related Region
Cazin RebellionMay 5, 1950May 6, 1950Civilians led by Ale Čović and Milan Božić  Yugoslavia Southeast Europe
Albanian–Yugoslav conflict19501957  Yugoslavia
Supported by:
  • CIA (until 1954)
Albania Albania
Southeast Europe
Korean WarJune 25, 1950July 27, 1953 South Korea
 United Nations
 United States
 North Korea
 China
 Soviet Union
Eastern Asia
Egyptian Revolution of 1952July 22, 1952July 26, 1952 Kingdom of Egypt Egypt Free Officers Movement North Africa
Plzeň uprising of 1953 May 31, 1952 June 2, 1952 Demonstrators  Czechoslovakia Central Europe
Uprising of 1953 in East GermanyJune 16, 1953June 17, 1953 Demonstrators East Germany
Soviet Union
Eastern Europe
Cuban RevolutionJuly 26, 1953January 1, 1959 Cuban Government
Supported by
 United States
26th of July Movement
Student Revolutionary Directorate
Second National Front of Escambray
Popular Socialist Party
Caribbean
1953 Iranian coup d'étatAugust 15, 1953August 20, 1953 House of Pahlavi
 United States

 United Kingdom

Government of Iran Southern Asia
Laotian Civil WarNovember 9, 1953December 2, 1975 Kingdom of Laos
 United States
 South Vietnam
 Thailand
Pathet Lao
 North Vietnam
Southeast Asia
1954 Guatemalan coup d'étatJune 18, 1954June 27, 1954Guatemala Guatemalan rebel exiles
 United States
Guatemala Guatemalan Government Central America
First Taiwan Strait CrisisSeptember 3, 1954May 1, 1955Taiwan Republic of China
United States United States
China People's Republic of China Eastern Asia
Algerian WarNovember 1, 1954March 19, 1962 France

FAF
OAS

FLN
MNA
PCA
North Africa
Vietnam WarNovember 1, 1955April 30, 1975 South Vietnam
 United States
 South Korea
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Laos
Cambodia
Khmer Republic
 Thailand
 Philippines
 North Vietnam

Viet Cong and PRG
Pathet Lao
Khmer Rouge
 China
 Soviet Union
 North Korea

Southeast Asia
Poznań 1956 protestsJune 28, 1956June 30, 1956Protesters Polish People’s Republic
 Soviet Union
Central Europe
Hungarian Revolution of 1956October 23, 1956November 10, 1956 Hungary Hungarian People’s Republic (Kádár)
 Soviet Union
Central Europe
Suez CrisisOctober 29, 1956November 7, 1956Israel Israel
United Kingdom United Kingdom
French Fourth Republic France
Egypt North Africa
Ifni WarOctober 23, 1957June 30, 1958 Spanish State
French Fourth Republic France
 Morocco North Africa
First Albanian air force incident against US air forceDecember 23, 1957December 23, 1957 United States People's Socialist Republic of Albania Albania Southeast Europe
14 July RevolutionJuly 14, 1958July 14, 1958 Arab Federation Iraq Free Officers Western Asia
Second Taiwan Strait CrisisAugust 23, 1958October 6, 1958Taiwan Republic of China
 United States
China People's Republic of China Eastern Asia
1959 Mosul uprising March 7, 1959 March 11, 1959 Iraq Arab nationalists

Supported by:
 Egypt

Iraq Iraqi Government Western Asia
1959 Tibetan uprisingMarch 10, 1959March 21, 1959 Tibetan and Khampa protesters and militants
Chushi Gangdruk
 People's Republic of China Central Asia

Since 1960s

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc related Region
The attack on the Soviet naval presence19611968 People's Socialist Republic of Albania Albania Soviet Union Soviet Union
Supported by:
Warsaw Pact:
 Bulgaria
 Czechoslovakia
 East Germany
 Hungary
 Poland
Southeast Europe
1960 U-2 incidentMay 1, 1960May 1, 1960 United States Soviet Union Eastern Europe
Congo CrisisJune 30, 1960November 25, 19651960–63:

 Katanga
 South Kasai
Supported by:
 Belgium
 France
 South Africa


September 1960–63:
Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo
Supported by:
United Nations ONUC


1963–65:
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
 United States
 Belgium
Supported by:
United Nations ONUC

July–September 1960:

Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
United Nations ONUC


December 1960–62:
Democratic Republic of the Congo Free Republic of the Congo
Supported by:
 Soviet Union


1963–65:
Kwilu and Simba rebels
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
 China
 Cuba

Central Africa
Guatemalan Civil WarNovember 13, 1960December 19, 1996 Government of Guatemala
Mano Blanca
 United States
PGT
FAR
URNG
Central America
Portuguese Colonial WarFebruary 4, 1961April 25, 1974Portugal Portugal MPLA
FNLA
UNITA
FLEC
PAIGC
Mozambique FRELIMO
Western/Southern Africa
Angolan War of IndependenceFebruary 4, 1961January 15, 1975Portugal Portugal
 South Africa
MPLA
FNLA
UNITA
FLEC
RDL
Southern Africa
Bay of Pigs InvasionApril 17, 1961April 19, 1961 United States
Cuban DRF
 Cuba Caribbean
Berlin Crisis of 1961June 4, 1961November 9, 1961 West Germany
 United States
 United Kingdom
France
East Germany
 Soviet Union
Western Europe
Nicaraguan RevolutionJuly 23, 1961April 25, 1990Nicaragua Somoza regime
Nicaragua Contras
 United States
FSLN
 Panama (1978-1979)
Central America
Eritrean War of IndependenceSeptember 1, 1961May 29, 1991Before 1974:
Ethiopian Empire

After 1974:
ELF


EPLF
TPLF

Before 1974:
ELF

EPLF

After 1974:
PDR Ethiopia
 Soviet Union
 Cuba

Eastern Africa
Operation TrikoraDecember 19, 1961August 15, 1962 Netherlands
Dutch New Guinea
 Indonesia
 Soviet Union
Southeast Asia
North Yemen Civil War September 26, 1962 December 1, 1970 Kingdom of Yemen
 Saudi Arabia
Supported by:
 Jordan (until 1963)
 United Kingdom
 Israel (alleged)
Iran
 Pakistan
 Yemen Arab Republic
Egypt
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
Western Asia
Cuban Missile CrisisOctober 14, 1962October 28, 1962 United States
 Italy
 Turkey
 Soviet Union
 Cuba
Caribbean
Sino-Indian WarOctober 20, 1962November 21, 1962 China  India Southern Asia
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontationJanuary 20, 1963August 11, 1966 Malaysia
 Singapore
 United Kingdom
 Brunei
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Indonesia
North Kalimantan Communist Party
Brunei People's Party
Southeast Asia
Guinea-Bissau War of IndependenceJanuary 23, 1963September 11, 1974Portugal Portugal PAIGC
 Guinea (1970 only)
 Cuba
Western Africa
Ar-Rashid revolt July 3, 1963 July 3, 1963 Iraqi Republic Iraqi Army
Iraqi Communist Party
Western Asia
1964 Brazilian coup d'étatMarch 31, 1964April 1, 1964 Brazilian Armed Forces

Supported by:
 United States

Fourth Brazilian Republic South America
Rhodesian Bush WarMarch 31, 1964December 12, 1979 Southern Rhodesia
(1964–1965)
 Rhodesia
(1965–1979)
 Zimbabwe Rhodesia
(1979)
 South Africa
ZANU (ZANLA)
Mozambique FRELIMO

ZAPU (ZIPRA)
ANC (MK)

Southern Africa
Mexican Dirty WarDecember 1, 1964December 1, 1982 Mexico

Supported by:
 United States

Left-wing groups North America
Mozambican War of IndependenceSeptember 25, 1964September 8, 1974 Portugal FRELIMO Eastern Africa
Colombian conflictMay 27, 1964Present Colombia Far-Left Guerrillas
FARC
ELN
EPL
M-19
MOEC
MAQL

AUC


Medellín Cartel

South America
Communist insurgency in ThailandJanuary 1, 1965April 26, 1983 Thailand
Republic of China (until 1967)
 Malaysia
 United States
Communist Party of Thailand
Pathet Lao
Khmer Rouge (until 1978)
Malayan Communist Party
Southeast Asia
Dominican Civil WarApril 24, 1965September 3, 1965 Dominican Republic (Loyalist military government)
 United States
IAPF
Dominican Republic (Constitutionalist) Caribbean
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965August 15, 1965September 23, 1965 Pakistan India India Indian subcontinent
30 September MovementSeptember 30, 1965October 1, 1965 Suharto-backed Armed Forces

Supported by:
 United States

Sukarno government

Communist Party of Indonesia
China

Southeast Asia
Indonesian killings of 1965–66October 1, 1965March 1966 Indonesia PKI
Gerwani
Abangan
atheists and Kafir
ethnic Chinese
Southeast Asia
Cultural RevolutionMay 16, 1966October 6, 1976 Liu Shaoqi government Mao Zedong government
Red Guards
Eastern Asia
South African Border WarAugust 26, 1966March 21, 1990 South Africa

 Portugal (until 1975)
UNITA (from 1975)
FNLA

SWAPO (PLAN)
MPLA (FAPLA)
 Cuba
SWANU
ANC (MK)
 Zambia
Southern Africa
Ñancahuazú GuerrillaNovember 3, 1966October 9, 1967 Bolivia
 United States
National Liberation Army of Bolivia South America
Araguaia Guerrilla War19661975 Brazil Communist Party of Brazil South America
Cambodian Civil WarMarch 11, 1967April 17, 1975 Kingdom of Cambodia (1968–1970)
Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
 United States
 South Vietnam
Khmer Rouge
GRUNK (1970–1975)
FUNK
Khmer Rumdo
 North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Southeast Asia
Six-Day WarJune 5, 1967June 10, 1967 Israel Egypt
Syria
 Jordan
Iraq
 Saudi Arabia
Western Asia
War of AttritionJuly 1, 1967August 7, 1970  Israel  Egypt
 Soviet Union
PLO
 Jordan
Syria
 Cuba
 Kuwait
Western Asia
Communist Insurgency in MalaysiaJune 17, 1968December 2, 1989 Malaysia
 Singapore
 Thailand
Malayan Communist Party
North Kalimantan Communist Party
Communist Party of Thailand (until 1983)
Southeast Asia
Warsaw Pact invasion of CzechoslovakiaAugust 20, 1968August 21, 1968 Czechoslovakia Warsaw Pact: Eastern Europe
Sino-Soviet border conflictMarch 2, 1969September 11, 1969 China Soviet Union Eastern Asia
1969 Sudanese coup d'état May 25, 1969 May 25, 1969 Sudan Sudan SAF Free Officers Movement North Africa
Football WarJuly 14, 1969July 18, 1969 El Salvador Honduras Central America
1969 Libyan coup d'étatSeptember 1, 1969September 1, 1969 Kingdom of Libya
  • Cyrenaican Defence Force
Free Officers Movement North Africa
1969 Somali coup d'étatOctober 21, 1969October 21, 1969Somalia Somali Republic Somalia Supreme Revolutionary Council Eastern Africa

Since 1970s

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc relatedRegion
Black September in JordanSeptember 1, 1970July 1971 Jordan
 Pakistan
State of Palestine PLO
Syria
Iranian guerillas:
Western Asia
First Quarter StormJanuary 1970March 1970 Government of Philippines Moderate Opposition

Communist Party of the Philippines
Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930

Southeast Asia
Bangladesh Liberation WarMarch 26, 1971December 16, 1971 Pakistan

Supported by:

 United States
 United Kingdom
 France
 China
 Jordan
 Iran
 Saudi Arabia
 Ceylon
Libya

Provisional Government of Bangladesh

India

Supported by:

 Soviet Union

South Asia
1971 JVP insurrectionApril 5, 1971June 1971 Ceylon JVP South Asia
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971December 3, 1971December 16, 1971 Pakistan

Supported by:

 United States
 United Kingdom
 China
 Jordan
 Iran
 Saudi Arabia
 Ceylon
Libya

Provisional Government of Bangladesh

India

Supported by:

 Soviet Union
 Israel

South Asia
1970s operation in BalochistanFebruary 1973December 1978 Pakistan

Supported by:
Iran
 United States

Baloch separatists

Supported by:
 Republic of Afghanistan
 India
Iraq
 Soviet Union (from 1974)

South Asia
1973 Chilean coup d'étatSeptember 11, 1973September 11, 1973 Chilean Armed Forces

Supported by:
 United States

Chile Chilean Government

MIR

South America
Armed resistance in Chile (1973–90)September 11, 1973March 11, 1990 Military dictatorship of Chile


 United States

Guerrillas: South America
Yom Kippur WarOctober 6, 1973October 25, 1973 Israel
Supported by:
 United States
Egypt
 Syria
Expeditionary forces:
 Saudi Arabia
 Algeria
 Jordan
 Sudan
Iraq
Libya
 Kuwait
 Tunisia
 Morocco
 Cuba
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
 East Germany
 North Korea
 Pakistan
 Lebanon
Western Asia
Carnation RevolutionApril 24, 1974April 25, 1974 Government of Portugal Portuguese Rebels Western Europe
Ethiopian Civil WarNovember 28, 1974May 21, 1991EPRDF

EPRP
MEISON (from 1977)
EDU
OLF
WSLF
ALF
ONLF
Eritrean separatists:

Supported by:
Libya
Somalia
 Syria
Iraq
 Saudi Arabia

Derg (1974–1987)
PDR Ethiopia (1987–1991)
MEISON (until 1977)
Supported by:
 Soviet Union (1974–1990)
 Cuba (1974–1990)
 South Yemen (1974–1990)
 North Korea
 Israel (from 1990)
Eastern Africa
Operation IndependenceFebruary 5, 1975September 28, 1977 Argentina ERP
Montoneros
South America
Lebanese Civil WarApril 13, 1975October 13, 1990 Israel
Lebanese Front
Army of Free Lebanon
South Lebanon Army
Tigers Militia

Lebanese Armed Forces
UNIFIL

Lebanon Lebanese National Movement
Jammoul
Lebanese Communist Party
Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon
PLO

Syria (1976, 1983–1991)
Amal Movement
PNSF
Arab Deterrent Force

Near East
Angolan Civil WarNovember 11, 1975April 4, 2002 UNITA
FNLA
 South Africa
 Zaire

FLEC

MPLA
 Cuba
 Brazil
SWAPO
ANC
Executive Outcomes
FLNC
 Namibia
Southern Africa
Indonesian invasion of East TimorDecember 7, 1975July 17, 1976 Indonesia East Timor Southeast Asia
Operation EntebbeJuly 4, 1976July 4, 1976 Israel
Supported by:
 Kenya
PFLP-EO
Revolutionary Cells
Uganda
Western Africa
1976 Argentine coup d'étatMarch 24, 1976March 24, 1976Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic

Supported by:
 United States

Government of Argentina South America
Islamist uprising in SyriaMay 31, 1976February 28, 1982 Muslim Brotherhood
Pro-Iraqi Ba'athists
Supported by:
Iraq (1980–1982)
 West Germany
 Jordan
Syria Syrian government

Supported by:
 Soviet Union

Western Asia
Insurgency in AcehDecember 4, 1976August 15, 2005 Indonesia
Supported by:
 United States
Free Aceh Movement
Supported by:
 Libya
Southeast Asia
Shaba IMarch 8, 1977May 26, 1977 Zaire
 Morocco
Egypt
 France
 Belgium
Front for the National Liberation of the Congo Central Africa
Mozambican Civil WarMay 30, 1977October 15, 1992 RENAMO
PRM (merged with RENAMO in 1982)
FUMO
 Rhodesia
 South Africa
Mozambique Mozambique (People's Republic until 1990)

ZANU
 Zimbabwe
 Tanzania
 Malawi

Southern Africa
1977 Seychelles coup d'état June 4, 1977 June 5, 1977 SDP Government SPUP Insurgents East Africa
Operation Fair PlayJuly 5, 1977July 5, 1977 Pakistan Army Government South Asia
Ogaden WarJuly 13, 1977March 15, 1978Somalia Somalia
WSLF
Ethiopia
 Cuba
 Soviet Union
 South Yemen
Supported by:
Eastern Africa
Egyptian–Libyan WarJuly 21, 1977July 24, 1977 Egypt Libya North Africa
Shaba IIMay 11, 1978June 1978 Zaire
 France
 Belgium
 Morocco
 United States
Front for the National Liberation of the Congo Central Africa
Korean Air Lines Flight 902April 20, 1978April 20, 1978 South Korea Soviet Union Northern Europe
Cambodian–Vietnamese WarDecember 21, 1978September 26, 1989 Democratic Kampuchea
 CGDK/NGC (1982–1990)


 China
Thailand

 Vietnam
People's Republic of Kampuchea FUNSK
 People's Republic of Kampuchea
 State of Cambodia
Southeast Asia
Iranian RevolutionJanuary 16, 1979February 1979 Imperial State of Iran Revolution Council
Interim Government
Southern Asia
Sino-Vietnamese WarFebruary 17, 1979March 16, 1979 China  Vietnam
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
Southeast Asia
Salvadoran Civil WarMay 9, 1979January 16, 1992 Salvadoran government
 United States
FMLN (CRM) Central America
Soviet–Afghan WarDecember 24, 1979February 15, 1989 Sunni Mujahideen

Supported by:

 Pakistan
 Saudi Arabia
 United States
 United Kingdom
 China
 West Germany
 Egypt
 Israel


Shia Mujahideen

Supported by:

 Iran


Marxist-Leninist-Maoist rebels

 Soviet Union
Afghanistan
 East Germany
Central Asia

Since 1980s

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc relatedRegion
Internal conflict in PeruMay 17, 19801999/Present Peru Shining Path
Militarized Communist Party of Peru
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement
South America
Gwangju UprisingMay 18, 1980May 27, 1980 South Korea Demonstrators Eastern Asia
Iran–Iraq WarSeptember 22, 1980August 20, 1988 Iraq  Iran Persian Gulf
Falklands WarApril 2, 1982June 14, 1982 United Kingdom  Argentina South America
1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border WarJune 23, 1982August 3, 1982Somalia Somalia Ethiopia
SSDF
Eastern Africa
Korean Air Lines Flight 007September 1, 1983September 1, 1983 South Korea Soviet Union Eastern Asia
Invasion of GrenadaOctober 25, 1983December 15, 1983 United States
Caribbean Peace Force
GrenadaCaribbean
People Power RevolutionFebruary 22, 1986February 25, 1986 Government Opposition Southeast Asia
1986 United States bombing of LibyaApril 15, 1986April 15, 1986 United States Libya North Africa
1987–1989 JVP insurrectionApril 15, 1987December 29, 1989

Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna South Asia
Brașov rebellion November 15, 1987 November 15, 1987 Worker rebellion Romania Central Europe
8888 UprisingMarch 12, 1988September 21, 1988Pro-democracy Opposition Government Southeast Asia
Afghan Civil War February 15, 1989 April 27, 1992 Mujahideen

Supported by:

Pakistan Pakistan

 United States

 Saudi Arabia

Iran Iran

United Kingdom United Kingdom

Afghanistan Central Asia
Revolutions of 1989March 9, 1989April 27, 1992Democratic Movement Eastern Bloc and Dictatorship Central/Eastern Europe
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989April 15, 1989June 4, 1989Beijing Students' Autonomous Federation
Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation
Pro-democracy protesters
Other opposition
Government of China Eastern Asia
Velvet RevolutionNovember 17, 1989December 29, 1989 Opposition Government Central Europe
Mongolian Revolution of 1990December 10, 1989March 9, 1990 Protesters  Mongolian People's Republic Central Asia
United States invasion of Panama December 20, 1989 January 31, 1990  United States
Panamanian opposition
 Panama Central America
Romanian RevolutionDecember 16, 1989December 25, 1989 Revolutionaries Romania Government Central Europe

Since 1990s

ConflictStart dateEnd dateWestern Bloc related Eastern Bloc relatedRegion
Gulf WarAugust 2, 1990February 28, 1991 Kuwait
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Saudi Arabia
 Egypt
 France
Iraq Western Asia
Yugoslav WarsMarch 31, 1991November 12, 2001 Slovenia
 Croatia
 Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
 Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 NATO
KLA
UÇPMB
 SFR Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
 Republic of Serbian Krajina
Republika Srpska
AP Western Bosnia
Eastern Europe
1991 Soviet coup d'état attemptAugust 19, 1991August 21, 1991Soviet Union All-Union Government of the USSR

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Soviet Union State Committee on the State of Emergency Eastern Europe

See also

References

  1. The Fifty-Year War: Conflict and Strategy in the Cold War, Norman Friedman (1999) ISBN 978-1557502643
  2. The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times, Odd Arne Westad (2005) ISBN 978-0521853644
  3. Farrel 2014.
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