The Cold War (c. 1947 – 1991) was a geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Cold War may also refer to:
Conflicts
- Cold war (general term)
- Phases of the Cold War:
- Middle Eastern Cold War (disambiguation)
- Second Cold War, a term used to describe the second iteration of the Cold War, this time between geopolitical blocs of the United States and European Union versus Russia and China.
Media
Film and television
- Cold War (1951 film), a Disney film starring Goofy
- Cold War (2012 film), a Hong Kong police thriller film
- Cold War (2018 film), a Polish film by Pawel Pawlikowski
- Cold War (TV series), a 1998 documentary series about the Cold War
- "Cold War" (Code Lyoko episode)
- "Cold War" (Doctor Who)
- "The Cold War" (Person of Interest)
- Temporal Cold War, a fictional conflict in the Star Trek universe
Literature
- "Cold War" (short story), a 1957 science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke
Music
- Cold War (band), an American hardcore punk band
- "Cold War" (song), a 2010 song by Janelle Monáe from The ArchAndroid.
- "Cold War", a song by Death from Above 1979 from You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
- "Cold War", a song by Devo from Freedom of Choice
- "Cold War", a song by Funker Vogt from Maschine Zeit
- "Cold War", a song by Myka Relocate from Lies to Light the Way
- "Cold War", a song by Styx from Kilroy Was Here
Video games
- Cold War (Star Wars), a fictional conflict in Star Wars: The Old Republic
- Cold War (video game), a 2005 computer game developed by Mindware Studios
- Toy Soldiers: Cold War, a 2011 XBLA game developed by Signal Studios
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, a video game in the Call of Duty series
Other uses
- Cold War (ice hockey), an outdoor ice hockey game played in 2001
- The Big Chill at the Big House or Cold War II, an ice hockey game
See also
- Cold Warrior (disambiguation)
- Cold Like War, a 2017 album by American band We Came as Romans
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