Cold War Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a curtain made of bamboo strips or similar material

  • The bamboo curtain was used as a natural room divider in the traditional Japanese home.
  • I love the look of the bamboo curtain in our backyard, it adds a nice touch to the space.
  • Check out the cool bamboo curtain hanging in the window, it's so chill.
  • The bamboo curtain symbolizes the barrier between the East and the West during the Cold War era.

noun an economic and political system in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs

  • Communism is a political and economic ideology that seeks to establish a classless society.
  • Some people think communism is a good idea in theory, but difficult to implement in practice.
  • Communism is like sharing everything with your friends, but on a national scale.
  • In the business world, some see monopolies as a form of economic communism where one entity controls everything.

noun A political party that advocates for a communist form of government and society

  • The Communist Party is a political party that advocates for a classless society.
  • I heard that the Communist Party is gaining support in the upcoming election.
  • The Communist Party is all about sharing the wealth, man.
  • Joining the Communist Party felt like joining a family that fights for equality.

noun a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism

adjective relating to or characteristic of communism

  • The Communist party in the country is gaining popularity among the working class.
  • My grandpa used to be a Communist back in the day.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a crazy Communist.
  • The idea of sharing everything equally is like a Communist dream.

noun A metaphorical barrier that existed between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War

  • The iron curtain was a symbolic division between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
  • Back in the day, the iron curtain separated the East and West like a big old fence.
  • The iron curtain was like a giant 'keep out' sign between the two sides.
  • The iron curtain of secrecy kept the truth hidden from the public's view.

noun Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1955 to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia)

  • SEATO was an international organization formed in 1954 to provide collective security in Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was like NATO, but for Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was the cool gang of countries in Southeast Asia back in the day.
  • SEATO was the shield that protected Southeast Asia from external threats.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name

  • Ossi is a common Finnish male given name.
  • I heard that Ossi is a talented musician.
  • Hey, have you met Ossi? He's a cool dude.
  • The way Ossi approaches challenges is truly inspiring.

noun a German term referring to the policy of improving relations between West Germany and Eastern Europe, particularly the Soviet Union, during the Cold War

  • The policy of Ostpolitik was aimed at improving relations between West Germany and East Germany during the Cold War.
  • Ostpolitik was all about trying to make peace between the two Germanys back in the day.
  • They were really pushing that whole Ostpolitik thing to smooth things over between the divided countries.
  • The concept of Ostpolitik can be seen as a bridge between the East and West during a tumultuous time in history.

noun the declared public policy within the Soviet Union of openly and frankly discussing economic and political realities: initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985.

  • The policy of glasnost allowed for increased transparency within the government.
  • Glasnost was a period of openness in the Soviet Union.
  • Glasnost was like a breath of fresh air in the closed-off society.
  • The concept of glasnost shattered the walls of secrecy in the regime.