1980 s and Neoconservatism 1980 s and Neoconservatism

  • Slides: 47
Download presentation
1980 s and Neoconservatism

1980 s and Neoconservatism

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global Intervention End of the Cold War – Reagan/Bush

New Rights Social Values Neo. Conservatism Economic Values

New Rights Social Values Neo. Conservatism Economic Values

New Right – Social Values • Denounced: • Abortion • Homosexuality • Affirmative action

New Right – Social Values • Denounced: • Abortion • Homosexuality • Affirmative action • Advocated: • Loose separation of church and state • Prayer in schools • Tougher penalties for criminals

New Right – Economic Values • Free Markets • Deregulation • Limited government intervention

New Right – Economic Values • Free Markets • Deregulation • Limited government intervention

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global Intervention End of the Cold War – Reagan/Bush

Election of 1980

Election of 1980

Reagan’s Characteristics • History: • A sports announcer for a radio station • Actor

Reagan’s Characteristics • History: • A sports announcer for a radio station • Actor in Hollywood • President of the Screen Actors Guild (helped purge reds from the industry) • Spokesman for General Electric • Governor of CA

Reagan’s Characteristics • "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm

Reagan’s Characteristics • "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help. '“ - Ronald Reagan

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global Intervention End of the Cold War – Reagan/Bush

The Reagan Revolution

The Reagan Revolution

Reaganomics – Laffer Curve Clip

Reaganomics – Laffer Curve Clip

Reaganomics • Supply Side Economics • budget constraints + tax reduction • Goal •

Reaganomics • Supply Side Economics • budget constraints + tax reduction • Goal • • Stimulate investment Boost productivity Grow GDP Reduce the federal deficit

Prosperity in the 1980 s Data 1979 1982 1985 1988 20 th percentile $16,

Prosperity in the 1980 s Data 1979 1982 1985 1988 20 th percentile $16, 457 $15, 548 $16, 306 $17, 006 Median (50 th) $38, 649 $36, 811 $38, 510 $40, 678 80 th percentile $68, 318 $66, 920 $71, 433 $75, 593 95 th percentile $111, 445 $111, 516 $119, 459 $127, 958

Reality of Reaganomics • Income gaps widened between the rich and poor: • The

Reality of Reaganomics • Income gaps widened between the rich and poor: • The poor got poorer (due to inflation) • The rich got richer • The middle class was stagnant

Reality of Reaganomics • Income gaps widened between the rich and poor: • The

Reality of Reaganomics • Income gaps widened between the rich and poor: • The poor got poorer • The rich got richer • The middle class was stagnant • Added $2 trillion to the national debt

National Debt

National Debt

Check Up! • Summarize the basic principles of Supply. Side Economics.

Check Up! • Summarize the basic principles of Supply. Side Economics.

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global Intervention End of the Cold War – Reagan/Bush

Lebanon • 1983 • U. S. peace-keeping force arrive • October 1983 • suicide

Lebanon • 1983 • U. S. peace-keeping force arrive • October 1983 • suicide bomber attacks U. S. Marine barrack • 200 marines killed

Grenada • October 1983 • Military coup in Grenada • Marxists seized power •

Grenada • October 1983 • Military coup in Grenada • Marxists seized power • American troops swiftly overran the island ousted the insurgents

Libya • Libya’s gov. sponsored a terrorist attack on a passenger liner • U.

Libya • Libya’s gov. sponsored a terrorist attack on a passenger liner • U. S. retaliated • Libya put on list of states who support terrorists

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret Dealings • Reagan requested aid for contra rebels fighting against the leftwing Nicaragua regime • Congress refused

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret Dealings • Reagan requested aid for contra rebels fighting against the leftwing Nicaragua regime • Congress refused • 1985 • Am. diplomats secretly arranged arms sales to the Iranians • Money from the payment for the arms was diverted to the contras

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret

The Iran-Contra Affair • 1979 - Revolution deposed the dictator of Nicaragua • Secret Dealings • Reagan requested aid for contra rebels fighting against the leftwing Nicaragua regime • Congress refused • 1985 • Am. diplomats secretly arranged arms sales to the Iranians • Money from the payment for the arms was diverted to the contras • November 1986 • Congress investigates but does not impeach • A congressional committee concluded that “if the president did not know what his national security advisers were doing, he should have”

Check Up! • How did President Reagan’s administration reflect the basic ideas and principles

Check Up! • How did President Reagan’s administration reflect the basic ideas and principles of the Neoconservative movement?

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global

1980 s and Neo-conservatism • • • Neo-Conservatism Election of 1980 Reagan Reagonomics Global Intervention End of the Cold War – Reagan/Bush

Reagan’s Strategy With the Soviets o New arms race o Goal: Bankrupt the Soviet

Reagan’s Strategy With the Soviets o New arms race o Goal: Bankrupt the Soviet Union

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) o Goal: Build Satellites could fire laser beams to destroy

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) o Goal: Build Satellites could fire laser beams to destroy ICBMs

Meanwhile in Russia…

Meanwhile in Russia…

Mikhail Gorbachev Elected 1985 Committed to radical reforms in the Soviet Union Reforms: o

Mikhail Gorbachev Elected 1985 Committed to radical reforms in the Soviet Union Reforms: o Glasnost – Expand civil lib. o Perestroika – Adopting free-market practices

Reagan Reacts • Reagan – Tear Down this Wall (4: 00)

Reagan Reacts • Reagan – Tear Down this Wall (4: 00)

George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War Yale educated Served

George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War Yale educated Served in WWII oil business in TX Served as a congressman Was emissary to China Ambassador to the UN Director of the CIA Vice president

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people.

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people. VS. 1956 1989

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government ends September-November 1989 o The

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government ends September-November 1989 o The communist regimes collapsed in Hungary, Czechosl ovakia, East Germany, and Romania

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people.

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people. September-November 1989 o The communist regimes collapsed in Hungary, Czechoslovak ia, East Germany, and Romania December 1989 o The Berlin Wall fell o This marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people.

The Fall of Communism August 1989 Poland’s communist government is toppled by the people. September-November 1989 o The communist regimes collapsed in Hungary, Czechoslovaki a, East Germany, and Romania December 1989 o The Berlin Wall fell o This marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War October 1990 o Germany reunited

Collapse of the USSR December 1991 o The Soviet Union dissolved into 15 republics

Collapse of the USSR December 1991 o The Soviet Union dissolved into 15 republics loosely confederated in the Commonwealth of Independent State (CIS),

1. Armenia, 2. Azerbaijan, 3. Belarus, 4. Estonia, 5. Georgia, 6. Kazakhstan, 7. Kyrgyzstan,

1. Armenia, 2. Azerbaijan, 3. Belarus, 4. Estonia, 5. Georgia, 6. Kazakhstan, 7. Kyrgyzstan, 8. Latvia, 9. Lithuania, 10. Moldova, 11. Russia, 12. Tajikistan, 13. Turkmenistan, 14. Ukraine, 15. Uzbekistan

Results of the end of the Cold War No more tension over nuclear war

Results of the end of the Cold War No more tension over nuclear war between the U. S. and Russia It also marked the virtual end of communism world-wide Democracy now had no more ideological battles left to fight U. S. became uncontested world power

 • Affirmative: The collapse of communism was due to internal pressures caused by

• Affirmative: The collapse of communism was due to internal pressures caused by social and political conflict within Eastern Europe.