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Ch. 32: I. Postcolonial Crises (1975-1990)
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A. Latin America 1. Brazil: ― “Brazilian Solution” – 1964 military coup & dictatorship – death squads – ISI policy 2. Chile: – CIA-assisted coup of socialist Salvador Allende (1973) – Augusto Pinochet led military regime (1974-1990) 3. Argentina: – military dictatorship… “Dirty War”
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Allende & Pinochet
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B. Marxist Revolutions 1.Nicaragua: – U.S.-backed gov’t of Anastasio Somoza – Cuban-backed Sandinistas ruled until 1990 – Iran-Contra Affair 2.El Salvador: – guerilla war fought against military regime – ruled until 1990
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Iran-Contra Affair
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C. U.S. in L. America 1.Increased U.S. involvement – Grenada (1983) – Panama (1989) 2.“Debt Crisis”: – L. American countries could not repay loans
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D. Iranian Revolution 1.1953: CIA coup to install Shah Reza 2.oil flowed to U.S./W. Europe 3.1979 Revolution: Shah overthrown by Ayatollah Komeini – theocracy established (clerics) – 52 Americans held hostage at U.S Embassy in Tehran 4.Iran-Iraq War (1980): Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invades Iran Iran
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Cozy relationship between U.S. & the Shah for quarter of a century
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Ayatollah Khomeini vs. the Shah Mohamed Reza
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II. Asian Transformations 1.Japan: most rapid economic growth of 1970s-80s – export-based economy 2.“Asian Tigers”: newly industrialized economies – Hong Kong – Singapore – Taiwan – South Korea
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A. Deng Xiaoping 1.After Mao’s death (1975): Deng Xiaoping instituted “Four Modernizations” 2.opens to West while maintaining Communism 3.Tiananmen Square Massacre (1989): – 100,000 students protest for democratic reform – troops crushed protesters
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The Unknown Protestor… “Tank Man”
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III. End of the Bipolar World III. End of the Bipolar World (1989-1991)
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A. End of U.S.S.R. USSR: – inefficient planned economy – unpopular Afghan war – massive Arms Race spending U.S.: – popular President: Ronald Reagan – economic expansion
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B. Gorbachev and Reform 1.Mikhail Gorbachev took over USSR in 1985: – policy of openness (glasnost) – economic reform (perestroika)
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Ronald Reagan “Tear Down this Wall,” Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate West Berlin, Germany June 12, 1987
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C. Collapse of the Socialist Bloc 1.fall of Berlin Wall (1989) 2.collapse of Communist gov’ts 3.unification of Germany (1990) 4.collapse of USSR (1991) 5.Split up of countries: Yugoslavia (1991) Czechoslovakia (1992)
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Numerous ethnic groups – languages, customs, religions. Only half of 285 million were Russian Difficult to unite into one nation without fear or force Nationalism was stronger than communism – people wanted to rule themselves NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC DIVERSITY
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Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
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D. Persian Gulf War (1990–1991 ) 1. Iraq invaded Kuwait (1990) for oil fields – Saudi Arabia asked for U.S. help – American forces led a coalition & drove Iraq out – Left Saddam Hussein in power… 2.Gulf War: U.S. emerged as global superpower
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IV. Population Growth
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A. Demographic Transition 1.population of Europe: doubled from 1850-1914 2.economist Thomas Malthus argued pop. growth would outstrip food supply… – industrial societies experienced a demographic transition to lower fertility rates – Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy: negative growth! – least developed countries: pop. Explosion – China…1.3 billion; India…1.17 billion
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Population Growth Rates
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New Global Order
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B. Global Poverty 1.50% of world lives in poverty… less than $3 a day 2.“core” industrialized regions (U.S., W. Europe, Japan) dominate “periphery” regions 3.In the periphery: rural-urban migrations – creation of slums & shantytowns
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Spread of Aids in Africa
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C. New Technologies – computers… – planes Transnational Corporations: global production sites & markets – i.e.: Nike
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