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The world was left only with single superpower the US and came to be known as the US Hegemony to show the superiority of its military power. The US hegemony also shaped world economy and emerged in the form of military domination, economic order, political clout and cultural superiority.
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The world was left only with single superpower the US and came to be known as the US Hegemony to show the superiority of its military power. The US hegemony also shaped world economy and emerged in the form of military domination, economic order, political clout and cultural superiority.
The third presentation in the series called Political Ideologies. It is suitable for History and International Relations from Year 9 to university level. It contains the following: Stalin, socialism in one country, the five years plan, economic Stalinism, nomenklatura, NKVD, secret police, Stalin's doctrine.
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As the Russia Ukraine conflict intensifies and world again gets divided again into groups, let us take a moment to go through the history and have a look at a time when the World teetered on the brink of collapse.
Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the world’s two superpower countries the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc, after the finish of World War II. In the second half of the 20th century, they are engaged in a face-off without direct confrontation for almost 45 years. Major European powerful country is weakened after more than 60 million deaths in 6 years of fighting.
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32 Vitamin B1
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The cold war era
1. Talk of two countries which were superpower named
United States of America (USA) and Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics (USSR) about there COLD WAR
2. 1. Cuba was an ally of the Soviet Union and received diplomatic and financial aid from it.
In April 1961, leaders of the USSR were worried that the United States of America would
invade communist-ruled Cuba and overthrow its President Fidel Castro.
2. In 1962, the leader of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev, placed nuclear missiles in
Cuba for converting it into a Russian base.
3. Three weeks later, Americans became aware of it. The US President John F. Kennedy
and his advisers tried to find a solution to avoid full-scale nuclear war. But they were
determined to get Khrushchev to remove the missiles and nuclear weapons from Cuba.
4. Kennedy ordered American warships to intercept any Soviet ships heading to Cuba as a
way of warning the USSR. This clash between the USA and the USSR came to be known
as the Cuban Missile Crisis. It made the whole world nervous.
5. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a high point which came to be known as the Cold War. It
refers to the competition, the tensions and a series of confrontations between the United
States and Soviet Union.
3. The Cold War was the war of ideologies. The US followed the ideology of
liberal democracy and capitalism while the USSR backed the ideology of
socialism and communism.
The Second World War (1939-1945) came to an end with the defeat of the
Axis powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan by the Allied forces led by the
US, Soviet Union, Britain and France.
It marked the beginning of the Cold War. The Second World War ended when
the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, causing Japan to surrender.
This decision of the US was both criticised and supported. But the
consequence of the end of the Second World War was the rise of two new
powers on the global stage.
4. The United States and the Soviet Union became the greatest powers in the
world with the ability to influence events anywhere on Earth.
But the Cold War inspite of being an intense form of rivalry between great
powers, remained a ‘cold’ and not hot or shooting war. It was due to the ‘logic
of deterrence’.
The ‘logic of deterrence’ means when both sides have the capacity to respond
against an attack and to cause so much destruction that neither can afford to
initiate war.
The two superpowers and their allies were expected to behave as rational and
responsible actors.
5. The two superpowers i.e. the US and USSR wanted to expand their spheres of
influence in different parts of the world. Hence, they decided to take help of the
smaller countries.
These smaller states got the promise of protection, weapons and economic aid
against their local rivals, mostly regional neighbours.
The first division took place in Europe. Most countries of Western Europe sided
with the US and thus, came to be known as ‘Western alliance.
The countries of the Eastern Europe joined the Soviet camp and came to be
known as ‘Eastern alliance.’
The Western alliance formed itself into an organisation, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO). It came into existence in April, 1949 with twelve states.
The NATO declared that armed attack on any one of them in Europe or North
America would be regarded as an attack on all of them.
6.
7. The Eastern alliance, also known as the Warsaw Pact, was led by the Soviet
Union. It was established in 1955. Its principle function was to counter
NATO’s forces in Europe.
In East and South East Asia and in West Asia (Middle East), the United
States built an alliance system called the South-East Asian Treaty
Organisation (SEATO) and the Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO).
Many newly independent countries were worried of losing their freedom.
Cracks and splits within the alliances were quick to appear.
Communist China quarrelled with the USSR towards the late 1950s. The
other important development was the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
The smaller countries were of more help to the superpowers because they
were the means to gain vital resources such as oil and minerals; locations to
spy each other and to launch weapons.
8.
9. The arenas of the Cold War refer to areas where crisis and war occurred or
threatened to occur between the alliance systems but did not cross certain limits.
The Cold War was also responsible for several shooting wars.
The two superpowers were poised for direct encounter in Korea (1950-53), Berlin
(1958-62), the Congo (the early 1960s) and in several other places.
Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the key leader of NAM played a key role in mediating
between the two Koreas. In the Congo crisis, the UN Secretary General played a
key mediatory role.
The US and USSR decided to collaborate in limiting or eliminating certain kinds
of nuclear and non-nuclear weapons.
The two sides signed three significant agreements within a decade. These were :
Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT).
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABMT)
10. Vietnam set back
North Vietnam was supported by Soviet Union, China and other
Communist allies.
South Vietnam was supported by the US and other anti-communist
allies. The cartoon depicts the American misadventure in Vietnam
where Jhonson faces troubles.
Result of the War- North Vietnamese became victorious which led
to the withdrawal of American troops; Communist govt. took over
power in South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
11. This cartoon was drawn by the Indian cartoonist
Kutty. It was drawn when the US entered into a
secret understanding with China keeping the USSR
in the dark. The controversy is that both the USSR
and China are Communist countries but even then
to score over USSR, US ,a capitalist nation, made
such secret connections with China.
12. Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) offered the newly decolonised countries of Asia,
Africa and Latin America a third option i.e. not to join any of the alliances.
NAM was founded by three leaders-Yugoslavia’s Josip Broz Tito, India’s
Jawaharlal Nehru and Egypt’s leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. Indonesia’s
Sukarno and Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah strongly supported them. The first
NAM summit was held in 1961 at Belgrade.
Non-Alignment neither means isolationism nor neutrality. It played a role in
mediating between the two rival alliances.
14. India followed a two way policy regarding the Cold War. It did not join any of
the alliances and raised
voice against the newly decolonised countries becoming part of these
alliances.
The policy of India was not ‘fleeing away’ but was in favour of actively
intervening in world affairs to soften Cold War rivalries.
The Non-Alignment gave India the power to take international decisions and
to balance one superpower against the other.
India’s policy of Non-Alignment was criticised on a number of counts. But
still it has become both as an international movement and a core of India’s
foreign policy.
15. Cold War: Cold war referred to competitions, tensions and a series of confrontations between the
US and USSR.
Cuban Missile Crisis: It created tensions between the US and USSR when Soviet Union (USSR)
installed missiles in Cuba to make it a Russian base.
Allied Forces: Allied forces were one of the two camps during second world war including the
US, Soviet Union, Britain and France.
Axis Power: It was another camp against allied forces led by German” Italy and Japan.
Alliance System: Alliance system was created by the two superpowers to expand their sphere of
influence all over the world.
Deterrence: It was a logic followed by both the superpowers to avoid large scale destruction
i. e. not to take place hot war between them because both of them had the capacity to retaliate.
Neutrality: Neutrality is a condition not to participate in world affairs or make oneself aloof from
world.
Decolonisation: To make colonised states free from the rule of mother country.
16. 1947 American President Harry Truman’s
Doctrine about the containment of communism
1947 - 52 Marshall Plan: US aid for the
reconstruction of the Western Europe
1948 - 49 Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union
and the airlift of supplies to the citizens of West
Berlin by the US and its allies
1950 - 53 Korean War
1954 Defeat of the French by the Vietnamese at
Dine Bien Phu Signing of the Geneva Accords
Division of Vietnam along the 17th Parallel
Formation of SEATO
1954 - 75 American intervention in Vietnam
1955 Signing of the Baghdad Pact, later CENTO
1956 Soviet intervention in Hungary
1961 US-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba
Construction of the Berlin Wall
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
1965 American intervention in the Dominican
Republic
1968 Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia
1972 US President Richard Nixon’s visit to China
1978 - 89 Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia
1979 - 89 Soviet intervention in Afghanistan
1985 Gorbachev becomes the President of the
USSR; begins the reform process
1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall; mass protests
against governments in eastern Europe
1990 Unification of Germany
1991 Disintegration of the Soviet Union End of
the Cold War era
17. Which among the following
statements about the Cold War is
wrong?
a) It was a competition between the
US and Soviet Union and their
respective allies.
b) It was an ideological war between
the superpowers.
c) It triggered off an arms race.
d) the US and USSR were engaged in
direct wars.
Ans. (d) The US and USSR were
engaged in direct wars.
Which among the following
statements does not reflect the
objectives of NAM
a) Enabling newly decolonized
countries to pursue independent
policies
b) No to joining any military
alliances
c) Following a policy of ‘neutrality’ on
global issues
d) Focus on elimination of global
economic inequalities
Ans. (c) Following a policy of
neutrality on global issues.