K EY E VENTS IN I NTERNATIONAL S YSTEM D EVELOPMENT
K EY E VENTS The Beginning 18 th & 19 th Centuries 20 th & 21 st Centuries
T HE B EGINNING Why is this building, the Friedensaal, significant to international relations?
T REATY OF W ESTPHALIA Signed in ended the 30 Years War
T REATY OF W ESTPHALIA things came out of the Treaty: Sovereignty States System
M ULTIPOLAR S YSTEM OF E UROPE Power Pole Growing Power Pole Power Pole Power Pole 4+ Power Poles = Multipolar System Growing Power
18 TH & 19 TH C ENTURIES
E VOLUTION OF P OPULAR S OVEREIGNTY Raison d’état (‘Requirements of the State’) Divine Right of Kings Challenges to raison d’état ‘Popular’ sovereignty American, French Revolutions
E UROPEAN D OMINATION Scientific & Technological Advances Naval Technology Guns & Gunpowder Industrial Revolution Need to expand Colonialism & Imperialism What are these? Berlin Conference ( ) Where? ¤
T HE A MERICAS
A FRICA Britain France Germany Italy Belgium Portugal
A SIA Britain Netherlands France U.S. Japan Russia
T HE S UN N EVER S ETS
20 TH & 21 ST C ENTURIES
WWI Treaty of Versailles War Reparations League of Nations Empires end Ottoman Austro-Hungarian ¤ Among the terms of the Versailles Treaty were: Surrender of all German colonies Return disputed territories to France, Belgium, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, and Poland German reparations of £6,600 million (~ US 10.7 B) An acceptance of Germany's guilt in causing the war Limit army and navy troop sizes No tanks, no heavy artillery, no poison-gas supplies, no aircraft, no airships, naval vessels under 100,000 tons, no submarines Germany signed the Versailles Treaty under protest. The US Congress refused to ratify the treaty. Excerpt from
O TTOMAN E MPIRE FROM When the war started, the Ottoman Empire included: All of Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malta, Romania, Slovenia, Syria, Turkey Large parts of Egypt, Iraq, Libya
A USTRO -H UNGARIAN E MPIRE 1867–1918 All of Austria, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Parts of Romania, Poland, Germany, Italy, Ukraine
P OST - WWI Rise of Communist Russia Bolshevik Revolution Rise of German nationalism Either Death to Capitalism or Death by Capitalism
P OST - WWI The Great Depression Munich Conference Sudetenland Appeasement Policy Rising Soviet Union Neville Chamberlain ‘appeasing’ Hitler, 1938
WWII European Theater of Operations Pacific Theater of Operations
P OST - WWII Bretton Woods Conference Int’l Monetary Fund (IMF) Financial stability World Bank (WB) Development ¤
U NITED N ATIONS (1945) Purpose Transnational issues Self-determination US/SU push Decolonization ¤
UN S TRUCTURE UN General Assembly Secretary General UN Security Council = 15 Saudi says no ¤
US V. SU= B IPOLAR S YSTEM Growing Power Growing Power Superpower Pole Growing Power 2 Power Poles = Bipolar System Superpower Pole Growing Power
C OLD W AR E RA U.S. Containment Korea, Vietnam Cuban Missile Crisis Nixon goes to China ‘Globalization’ begins Berlin Wall is torn down Eastern Bloc follows Fall of the Soviet Union Back to multipolar system NATO ¤
S OVIET E MPIRE 15 C OUNTRIES
P OST -CW E RA AND NATO Why is the Baltic situation compared to the Sudetenland? Native-speaking Russians Estonia = 25% Latvia = 27% Lithuania = 6% - but– Kaliningrad factor Fear annex by Russia to protect ‘local’ population Russia Ukraine (Crimea annex) Latvian Russians support annexation (2 in 3) Poland also concerned Want EU, NATO to do more Tougher sanctions Need alternative gas supply ¤
21 ST C ENTURY E CONOMY Economic division GN-many colonizers GS- almost all colonized European Union Expansion- 28 members Expansion Adoption of euro euro 19 members Global recession Eurocrisis World Trade Organization (WTO) Free trade ¤
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY 9/ War on Terror Afghanistan (2001), Iraq (2003) North Korea Concerns ¤
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY Arab SpringArab Spring Syria About conflict Assad regime
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY Jihadism- ‘ struggle ’ Islamic extremists al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas al-Shabab- Somalia Boko Haram- Nigeria, bordering states ‘Against Western education’ Islamic State (IS) Iraq, Syria, Libya ¤
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY Ukraine Crimea annexed Eastern revolt Ebola epidemic ¤
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY U.S. Cuban embargo
21 ST C ENTURY S ECURITY U.N. sanctions against Iran
K EY E VENTS R ECAP The Beginning Treaty of Westphalia 18 th & 19 th Centuries Shift in sovereignty Technological advances Colonization 20 th & 21 st Centuries World wars, Cold War Post-Cold War events