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THE WORLD’S HISTORY Fourth Edition Chapter 21 Cold War, New Nations, and Revolt Against

THE WORLD’S HISTORY Fourth Edition Chapter 21 Cold War, New Nations, and Revolt Against Authority 1945 - 1989 The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and New Nations Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • US

Cold War and New Nations Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • US policy toward world alternates between isolation and assertion of global mission – US established Pax Americana after WWII • Soviet Union had similar sense of mission tied to belief in spreading communism – Third Socialist International (Comintern) – Survival in World War II added prestige • Post war agreements try to bridge this gap The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • “Iron Curtain” reality emerges in late

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • “Iron Curtain” reality emerges in late 1940 s – Each sees other’s ideals as cover for aggression • • Berlin Blockade (1948) Nuclear weaponry a major element in war Space race adds rivalry “Fall” of China adds fear to the US. – 1/4 of world “becomes” communist over night The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Korean War, 1950 -53 –

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Korean War, 1950 -53 – North Korea invaded South Korea (June, 1950) § North attack almost succeeded § Death toll high for all parties The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Korean War, 1950 -53 [cont.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Korean War, 1950 -53 [cont. ] – Outcomes § War added to American sense of threat § Japan experienced prosperity as supplier of material § US and Europe split over war aims § Started trend of “brinksmanship” in diplomacy The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Soviet Union After Stalin –

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Soviet Union After Stalin – Nikita Khrushchev, 1953 -64 § Denounced Stalinist policies § Openness led to novels of criticism of Russia § Revelation of gulags by Solzhenitzyn § Continued attempts to catch up with the West technologically § Diplomatically aggressive with harsh control of eastern Europe and support for Castro The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Soviet Union After Stalin [cont.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Soviet Union After Stalin [cont. ] – Leonid Brezhnev, 1964 -82 § Brezhnev Doctrine is response to “Prague Spring” • Doctrine claims right to intervene in satellite nations to prevent counter-revolution § Unrest in Poland surrounding Solidarity movement and election of Pole as Roman Catholic Pope leads to creation of martial law § Involvement in Afghanistan becomes Russia’s Vietnam The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The American Military-Industrial Complex – President

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The American Military-Industrial Complex – President Eisenhower warned of the threat of the military-industrial complex to peace in 1961 – Cold War involved client states & proxy wars – Economic assistance was another aspect of the effort to win friends with monetary assistance § Some nations drew assistance from both sides The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Cuban Missile Crisis – Fidel

Cold War, 1945 -89: USA vs. USSR • The Cuban Missile Crisis – Fidel Castro took control of Cuba in 1959 – Initial success in social programs – Failed Bay of Pigs invasion moved Cuba toward the Soviet Union – Russian nuclear missiles placed in Cuba to protect it from invasion – Nuclear war averted in Missile Crisis (1962) The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Decolonization a product of Depression and

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Decolonization a product of Depression and world wars, 1914 -45 – West no longer a clearly superior culture – World Wars emphasized self government – US & USSR promoted independence • British & French Middle East mandates were first to gain freedom The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • • • Independence of India (1947)

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • • • Independence of India (1947) Israeli statehood (1948) China to communists (1949) Independence of Indonesia (1949) War in Vietnam when France is reluctant to withdraw. – French withdraw from Vietnam in 1954 The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Africa – Ghana 1 st black

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Africa – Ghana 1 st black African nation to gain freedom The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Egypt – Coup claims control of

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Egypt – Coup claims control of Suez Canal (1956) – Joint British-French attack to reverse this action – US demands attack end – Nasser brings in Soviet advisors to build dam – Sadat (1970) expels Russians from Egypt The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Congo – Cruel Belgian rule ends

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Congo – Cruel Belgian rule ends with elections in 1957 and move toward independence – Lumumba elected Prime Minister in 1960 but army overthrows his government – Three-sided Civil War ends with victory for Joseph Mobutu (dictator Mobutu Sese Seko) – War showed dilemma of resource rich area in midst of Cold War The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Algeria – Independence through Civil War

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Algeria – Independence through Civil War § Algeria legally an integral part of France § Algerians of European origin control wealth § War from mid-1950 s led by NLN § De. Gaulle and new French constitution open the door to Algerian independence – Oil revenues finance economic and educational development The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Mozambique, Angola, & Guinea – Portugal

Cold War and Emergence of New Nations • Mozambique, Angola, & Guinea – Portugal resists loss of colonial power – Calls these colonies “overseas provinces) – Revolts in all three by 1961 – Military coup in Portugal creates government that grants independence to these colonies – Even among colonizers, colonialism no longer considered an appropriate relationship The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Term emerged as “third alternative” in Cold War

Emergence of the Third World • Term emerged as “third alternative” in Cold War conflict between US & USSR • Made collective entry into international affairs at Bandung conference (1955) – 1 st presentation of non-Western views • Non-aligned, these countries form regional organizations to promote their interests – Include OPEC, OAU, OAS The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Client States and Proxy Wars – US &

Emergence of the Third World • Client States and Proxy Wars – US & USSR seek client state relations with resource-rich Third World nations – Warfare for control of resources by Cold War nations involved “proxy wars” – Communist takeover of China saw US refuse diplomatic recognition of the nation, outbreak of Korean War, and deterioration of China’s relationship with Russia The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America – Nicaragua § US involvement from

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America – Nicaragua § US involvement from support of 1909 coup and continuous stationing of troops to 1933 § Guerilla war led by Sandino ended in 1934 with start of Somoza government § Sandinista success in 1979 gains support of Carter administration but Pres. Reagan pursues overthrow Nicaraguan government with covert financing § 1990 sees end of war The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America [cont. ] – Guatemala § U.

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America [cont. ] – Guatemala § U. S. sponsors ouster of President Arbenz • Had confiscated land from United Fruit Company with promise of compensation, built a highway to break the fruit company’s monopoly on transportation and built a hydroelectric plant for energy independence § Assassination of US sponsored successor leads to decades of civil war § US apology for role in “banana republic” in 1999 The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America [cont. ] – Panama § Established

Emergence of the Third World • Latin America [cont. ] – Panama § Established by coup in 1903 with US support in return for right to build Panama Canal – Chile § Socialist Salvador Allende elected leader (1970) § Land reform and nationalization of copper resources § Allende overthrown and killed with CIA support § Pinochet government is successor by force until 1988 The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Emergence of the Third World • Iran – US/Britain oppose Iranian control of oil

Emergence of the Third World • Iran – US/Britain oppose Iranian control of oil (1951) § Placed compliant Shah of Iran fully in charge – Forced modernization plan alienates many § Religious opposition led by Ayatollah Khomeni – Fall of Shah placed militant Shiites in power § Seizure of 52 Americans at embassy § Numerous actions against neighboring states § Restrictions on women The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Terrorism • Terrorism is tactic of the weak • Is used by some states

Terrorism • Terrorism is tactic of the weak • Is used by some states as well as outsider movements • Israel is a frequent target of terror • Can boomerang in the sense that those attacked can resolve to resist terror demands The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • Mutually Assured Destruction prevented attacks • United Nations: Growth

In Pursuit of Peace • Mutually Assured Destruction prevented attacks • United Nations: Growth & New Missions – Forum for nations in General Assembly – Peacekeeping a major role for UN – Promotion of general welfare around the world – Work to improve global economy The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • Mutually Assured Destruction prevented attacks • United Nations: Growth

In Pursuit of Peace • Mutually Assured Destruction prevented attacks • United Nations: Growth & New Missions – Forum for nations in General Assembly – Peacekeeping a major role for UN – Promotion of general welfare around the world – Work to improve global economy The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • Demographics – Fear of “population bomb” reduced by declining

In Pursuit of Peace • Demographics – Fear of “population bomb” reduced by declining birth rates and decrease in death rates – Green Revolution added to food supply § Fear that revolution would make the richer – Population growth uneven--growing population in cities produces “slums of hope” and “slums of despair” The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • Economic Growth – Western Europe § Post-war “economic miracles”

In Pursuit of Peace • Economic Growth – Western Europe § Post-war “economic miracles” • • • European Coal and Steel Community (1952) European Economic Community (1957) Euratom Common Agricultural Policy (1962) Unified western European economy (1965) § West German economy fastest growing in Europe The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • Economic Growth [cont. ] – Japan § US occupation

In Pursuit of Peace • Economic Growth [cont. ] – Japan § US occupation laid basis for Japanese recovery § Re-entry to family of nations in three stages • Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development • Bullet train • Hosted Summer Olympics (1964) § Japan’s policy combined free enterprise & planning § 1973 OPEC oil embargo shocked world economy • Japanese survival tied to conservation measures The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

In Pursuit of Peace • International Organization – Bretton Woods Agreements (1944) produced §

In Pursuit of Peace • International Organization – Bretton Woods Agreements (1944) produced § International Monetary Fund § World Bank § General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade – OPEC (1960) § Used economic clout to promote oil embargo to reduce willingness of US to support Israel The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

NGOs and Transnationals • Term “Non-governmental organizations” does not usually include private businesses •

NGOs and Transnationals • Term “Non-governmental organizations” does not usually include private businesses • Can be national or transnational in scope • Have a wide variety of purposes – World Wildlife fund – Amnesty International – Oxfam – Solidarity The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Legacies of the Cold War • Twentieth century has developed healthy skepticism about past

Legacies of the Cold War • Twentieth century has developed healthy skepticism about past changes • Winners include newly freed people • Losers are those who continue to live in poverty • Postwar years favored optimists over pessimists The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson

The World’s History, Fourth Edition Howard Spodek Copyright © 2010, © 2006 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.