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The Cold War's end in 1989-91 is associated with a series of dramatic images: students hammering down the Berlin Wall; Boris Yeltsin atop a tank in the streets of Moscow declaring that there would be no turning back the clock in the Soviet Union; Iraqi tanks crossing the desert into Kuwait; Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat embracing on the White House lawn; and a new flag being raised over a democratic, black-ruled South Africa with Nelson Mandela as its president.
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demands for global governance, public international unions, new permanent members, nonpermanent members, concert system
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Security Council, Cold War, United Nations, General Assembly, Soviet Union, World Bank, New York, South Africa, World War, Great Britain, Gulf War, Third World, Middle East, World Conference, Bretton Woods, Latin American, Eastern Europe, Republic of China, International Monetary Fund, Westview Press, Oxford University Press, Trusteeship Council, European Union, New International Economic Order, Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali
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