1. Managing Peace & Security: Diplomacy and Deterrence The Case of the 2 Koreas; The Cod Wars & Clash of the Asian Giants: India and China
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4. Look at the given cartoons: Identify the characteristics of Conflict Do you think that Conflict happens in a gradual manner ? War of words Show of arms Armed conflict
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6. Areas bordering Arunachal Pradesh: Here while the Chinese claim the areas right up to Brahmaputra river, it is not in occupation of any Indian territory. (North East Frontier Agency) Aksai Chin area: Chinese occupy large Indian claimed areas. The Chinese feel that the control serves their strategic need for a road link between Sin Kiang and Tibet. Aksai Chin
13. Iceland VS Britain Iceland’s landscape. What would be her dominant industries? 79% of Iceland’s exports are fish and fish-related products
14. 1970s: Declining Fish Supply Iceland referred matter to UN; slow response Unilaterally increased zone of control Britain refused to recognise new zone of control
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17. Cold War: Democracy vs. Communism 911: Capitalism vs. Religious Extremism
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19. Korea August 1945 Japan was defeated. Korea was divided into 2 parts The Cold War "During a meeting on August 14, 1945, Colonel Charles Bonesteel and I retired to an adjacent room late at night and studied intently a map of the Korean peninsula. Working in haste and under great pressure, we had a formidable task: to pick a zone for the American occupation. . . . Using a National Geographic map, we looked just north of Seoul for a convenient dividing line but could not find a natural geographic line. We saw instead the 38th parallel and decided to recommend that. . . . [The State and War Departments] accepted it without too much haggling, and surprisingly, so did the Soviets. What kind of problems do you foresee for Korea when it was divided this way? Why is there a necessity to divide Korea in the first place?
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22. 1950: Chinese warned UN and USA that they will attack if their troops crossed the 38 th Parallel 38 th Parallel UN troops ignored warning. Reached Pyongyang and moved up to Yalu River
23. Land occupied by Chinese and N Korean troops Land occupied by S Koreans, USA and UN troops 1951: Chinese army retaliated and pushed UN troops back into South Korea
24. 1953: UN troops counter attacked and drove Chinese army back to 38 th Parallel Land occupied by S Korea, UN and US troops UN, US advances
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28. How do they resolve conflicts? We will explore this in the next lesson!