The Era Of Cold Wars

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What if the Cold War never truly ended?
What if it simply changed shape?

From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the War on Terror, from proxy conflicts to silent economic battles, The Era of Cold Wars explores the hidden tensions that still shape our world.

Written from the perspective of an ordinary citizen rather than a general or historian, this book blends history, geopolitics, and quiet personal reflection to ask a simple but unsettling question:
Are we really living in peace — or just in a different kind of war?

Through the logic of deterrence, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the illusion of the unipolar moment, and the fires of the Middle East, Craig Adams traces how rivalry never disappeared — it only became quieter, more subtle, and more permanent.

Not fought with declarations or front lines, but with sanctions, technology, influence, and pressure.

This is not a story of past wars.
It is a story about the world we wake up in every day.

For readers of political history, international relations, and thoughtful nonfiction, The Era of Cold Wars offers a clear, human look at the fragile stability we take for granted — and the forces quietly shaping our future.

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