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After the COLD WAR
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The USSR Collapses 1989: Berlin Wall falls 1985: Mikhail GorbachevMikhail Gorbachev –last Soviet leader –Glasnost: “openness” –Perestroika: “restructuring” Arms control economic reforms pulled Soviet troops out of satellite countries –Led to revolutions in Eastern Europe
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Revolutions in Eastern Europe 1989: Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia 1989: Hungary opened its border to Austria –Berlin Wall comes down 1990: Solidarity Movement in Poland –Lech Walesa 1991: attempted coup against Gorbachev –Fails –Rise of Boris Yeltsin
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Hardliners failed Coup Boris Yeltsin –Russia leader –puts down coup –Commonwealth of Independent States –Cold War is OVER Shift from Communism to Capitalism –Private ownership –No more gov’t jobs / $
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Ethnic Unrest boils Caucasus Mountains –Chechnya 1992: Conflict in Yugoslavia –multiple ethnic groups –Ethnic Cleansing –Bosnians > Muslim –Croatians > Catholic –Serbs > East Orthodox –Kosovo > Muslim –NATO to the rescue
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Economic Changes and the EU Positives: –Rise of businesses / entrepreneurs –Skilled labor paid off Negatives: –Gov’t closings > unemployment –Eastern Europeans migrating to Western Europe 1992: European Union –one Economic & Political union one currency to compete w/t USA –Loss of sovereignty
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