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Copyright 2007, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman
*AP and Advanced Placement are registered trademarks of The College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Copyright 2007, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman
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Warm-up What problems did Russia continue to deal with throughout the 90’s? What new disputes threaten stability now that the Cold War is over? What role does the US play in the world order and military coordination?
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Post Soviet Union Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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The Implosion of Yugoslavia, 1991-1999
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Get into groups and list the issue that relate to each conflict Also outline whether or not NATO should intervene The Kosovo War 1991 Persian Gulf War Israeli-Palestinian conflict India-Pakistan Rwanda Genocide Sudanese Civil War
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The Kosovo War War between Serbian dominated Yugoslavia and Albanian region Kosovo Yes No
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Yes -Dominate support of action citing 100,000 Albanian people dead or missing - US Congress, House and Senate approve this action and fund it with 1.3 Billion - Yugoslavia attempts to use the United Nations to sue NATO countries but fails
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No Bloody Civil War rages on, Serbian asserts its dominance over Kosovo Death tolls hit hundreds of thousands, and are matched by Albanian refugees
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1991 Persian Gulf War War to fight Saddam Hussein over his power grab in Kuwait. US Support is a given. Your question is, given Saddam Hussein surrender do you accept this surrender or do you continue fighting until he is deposed Accept Keep Fighting
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Yes Saddam Hussein orders the elimination of the Kurdish minority from Iraq after they cooperated with US forces (hoping independence) Saddam drops bombs on the villages forcing Kurds into bunker, then drops Mustard gas which seeps into underground spaces and kills thousands of Kurds, millions of Kurds flee Arguably, you cause the Second Gulf War
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No International community views this action as Imperialistic The coalition of moderate Arab states leaves the conflict making this a solely American endeavor US embassies in Arab nations are closed Islamic groups begin protesting US imperialism and reinforcing the Iraqi army, long guerilla war fought in Iraq, 1000’s of Americans dead, Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi’s dead
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Both Israel and Palestine lay claim to holy sites and old neighborhoods Palestine says you should help them regain land that was forcibly taken from them Israel cites terrorism activity in Palestine, and past support for foreign invasion as reasons for keeping this territory Israel Palestine
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Israel You begin a pseudo-Apartheid in Israeli-Palestinian territory
Israel You begin a pseudo-Apartheid in Israeli-Palestinian territory. There begin to emerge separate but certainly not equal neighborhoods. Israel often cuts on Palestinian neighborhoods from valuable resources like their water tables. Palestinian wells dry up, they must spend a weeks wages to buy their water back from Israeli truck, while Israel grows oranges in the desert Israel commits selective killing of suspected terrorists, no trial given.
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Palestine US looses a valuable ally in Israel
Palestine US looses a valuable ally in Israel. Palestinians push for total control of the land, citing historic promises. When denied full control terror activity increases Palestine send rockets into Israeli settlements . Civil war breaks out between Israel and Palestine, Palestinian populations demolished, Israel has sole control of the region and is no longer a U.S ally
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India-Pakistan Conflict over disputed region which date backs to independence Back India Back Pakistan Do nothing
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Back India Terrorist activity in the region increases Pakistan “loses” some nuclear material
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Back Pakistan Isolate the Western community India starts posturing is Nuclear capability. Stability in the region slides towards Nuclear war.
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Do nothing 3 wars will be fought over the region, thousands of death although the conflict has cooled in recent years.
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Rwanda Hutu and Tutsi tribal conflict erupts in Rwanda.
Massacre of Tutsi & moderate Hutus Get involved Don’t get involved
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Get involved NATO involvement is crisis is criticized due to a lack of force however probably saved thousands of lives due to humanitarian aid even with US involvement 800,000 and 1,017,100 Tutsi and Hutu victims will be killed over 100 days
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Don’t get involved The Massacre reaches unprecedented levels of violence, it would be possible for the entire population for 2 million to either be killed or become refugees in surrounding countries
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Sudanese Civil War Ethnic conflict breaks out in Sudan, concentrated in the region Darfur. Get Involved Don’t get involved.
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Get involved Peacekeeping missions are limited but provide humanitarian aid South Sudan received the right to self determination Violence continues along the border
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Don’t Get Involved Violence escalates Arab majority groups continue a campaign of terror and rape of the ethnic “black” Sudanese minority in Sudan. Arab control is able to dominate the region and Sudan remains unified under repressive government control.
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Reading about the Arab Spring in Egypt
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Warm-up Name one way the Pacific Rim continues traditions of the past, and one way that it departs from the past. What were the nationalist and communist groups from Vietnam called? What were South Vietnamese forces called? What factors are shaping international politics?
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