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26 June 2025

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This expertly developed GCSE History glossary supports CCEA Unit 2: International Relations, 1945–2003, offering students a clear and structured reference tool for one of the most wide-ranging and complex modules in the course. Covering key terms from the official textbook and school-based resources, it breaks down major global developments—from the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Gulf War and the rise of terrorism—into accessible sections including key events, dates, treaties, political figures, and international organisations.

Designed to reinforce understanding, improve exam responses, and support independent revision, this glossary is ideal for classroom use, homework, and intervention. As part of a complete glossary series that also includes Life in Nazi Germany and Changing Relations: Northern Ireland and its Neighbours – 1920–1949, this resource is a must-have for any department aiming to deliver high-impact, curriculum-aligned support across the entire GCSE History specification.

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