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Fall of Communism
  Soviet “Bloc” or “satellite” nations
Breshnev Doctrine -The USSR would intervene in any satellite nation that seemed to be moving away from communism. -Invasion of Czeckoslovakia in 1968.
Detente Definition: Easing of tension between the USSR and US in the 1970s Ended in 1979  Soviet support of anti-western movements Neither nation willing to give up nuclear weapons. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Soviet Economy Under Breshnev -Inefficient and troubled -Decline in standard of living -Agricultural failures -Inadequate transportation -Outdated factories -Heavy military spending -1982: Breshnev dies (need for economic reform was clear)
The Gorbachev Revolution 1985:Mikhail Gorbachev becomes new leader Renounced Brezhnev Doctrine Improve economy by reducing military spending Pulled troops out of Afghanistan Must make an agreement with the United States about nuclear weapons
Gorbachev Reform Glasnost: “openness” Ended censorship, encouraged discussion of problems People could speak freely and read whatever they wanted. Perestroika Restructuring of the government and economy Reduced size of bureaucracy “essence of communism” State still owns factories, but managers make decisions Land is still owned by state, but farmers can have more for personal profit
Relations with U.S. improved Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan met several times to sign several arms-reduction agreements Perestroika mad more consumer goods available, but there were still shortages of basic necessities Freedom of speech provided by glassnost increased tensions between various Soviet ethnic groups and nationalities.  Rival groups could now express opinions. Ethnic fighting broke out between the Muslim Soviet republic of Azerbaijan and the Christian Soviet republic of Armenia.
Gorbachev Loses Power Reform = economic chaos.  Problems are actually worse Without gov. help, factories closed, increasing unemployment Discontent spread Independence for many Bloc nations (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) Dec., 1991: Gorbachev resigns.  Communism dead after 74 years.  Communism fell, but so did Gorbachev.
Communist Party Voted Out
1991: Russia Under Yeltsin 1991: Boris Yeltsin president of Federation of Russia (largest and most powerful of the newly independent states) 1993:Dissolves legislature Privatization of state-run industries and farms Orthodox church regained strength High unemployment and prices Led to organized crime, prostitution, and corruption
Problems in Russia 1994: Revolt in Chechnya. Want to secede (rich in oil) Many ethnic groups, but mostly Muslim 1996: Peace treaty (International criticism and heavy casualties) 1999: Terrorist activity in Moscow by Chechen rebels 1999:Russian troops invade again=Stalemate 2000 and on: Vladimir Putin hard line against Chechnya. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07zq8fiG1J0&feature=fvsr
Vladimir Putin Member of Soviet secret police, reputation for ruthlessness. Not a strong supporter of Democracy.  Acting president in 1999 when Yeltsin resigned, elected in 2000 Unable to stop terrorist activity by Chechen rebels Corruption is still a problem
15 Republics = The CommonwealthEstablished 1991
Yugoslavia Made up of 6 republics and many different ethnic groups (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians, Albanians) Different religions:  Serbs: Eastern Orthodox Croats and Slovenians: Roman Catholic Bosnia and Herzogovina: Muslim When Communism fell: Serbia under President Slobodan Milosevic tried to dominate all of Yugoslavia. 1991: Slovenia and Croatia declared independence Serbia and Croatia went to war ending in a truce mediated by the UN.
Former Yugoslavia
1992: Bosnia declares independence BOSNIA -Greatest challenge: diverse population -Muslims formed the largest single religious group. (did not form a majority) -1/3rd of population identified themselves as Serbian -1/5 claim to be Croatian. -Many Bosnian Serbs wanted to remain part of Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia. -Receiving aid from the Yugoslavian government in Belgrade, Bosnian Serbs began a program of ethnic cleansing: a campaign of terror and murder intended to drive the Muslims out of areas Bosnian Serbs claimed.
Ethnic Cleansing Bosnia  U.N. stops the flow of weapons into the region. (Actually made it harder for Muslim-controlled Bosnian gov. to fight off better armed Serbs.) UN set up protected safe havens (did not stop Serbs who continued to bomb the capital of Sarajevo as well as safe havens) At least 30,000 Bosnian Muslims were executed, tortured, or made into refugees 1995: NATO airstrikes against the Bosnian Serb military Dayton Accord Gave Bosnian Serbs control over certain areas while still recognizing the overall sovereignty of Bosnia’s Muslim led government.
1998: Kosovo Ethnic Albanians demanded independence for Kosovo The Serbian government cracked down and sent troops in. (Ethnic cleansing part 2) 1999: NATO bombed for 11 weeks: Serbian forces withdrew. Kosovo placed under UN control -Feb, 2008: Kosovo declared itself indepenent  (Security council members: USA, France, and UK recognize them.  Russia and China do not.)
The End for Milosevic Overthrown in 2003 Yugoslavia becomes Serbia and Montenegro Montenegro seceded Milosevic accused and set to be tried for war crimes.  Died before sentencing.

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Fall of communism

  • 2. Soviet “Bloc” or “satellite” nations
  • 3. Breshnev Doctrine -The USSR would intervene in any satellite nation that seemed to be moving away from communism. -Invasion of Czeckoslovakia in 1968.
  • 4. Detente Definition: Easing of tension between the USSR and US in the 1970s Ended in 1979 Soviet support of anti-western movements Neither nation willing to give up nuclear weapons. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
  • 5. Soviet Economy Under Breshnev -Inefficient and troubled -Decline in standard of living -Agricultural failures -Inadequate transportation -Outdated factories -Heavy military spending -1982: Breshnev dies (need for economic reform was clear)
  • 6. The Gorbachev Revolution 1985:Mikhail Gorbachev becomes new leader Renounced Brezhnev Doctrine Improve economy by reducing military spending Pulled troops out of Afghanistan Must make an agreement with the United States about nuclear weapons
  • 7. Gorbachev Reform Glasnost: “openness” Ended censorship, encouraged discussion of problems People could speak freely and read whatever they wanted. Perestroika Restructuring of the government and economy Reduced size of bureaucracy “essence of communism” State still owns factories, but managers make decisions Land is still owned by state, but farmers can have more for personal profit
  • 8. Relations with U.S. improved Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan met several times to sign several arms-reduction agreements Perestroika mad more consumer goods available, but there were still shortages of basic necessities Freedom of speech provided by glassnost increased tensions between various Soviet ethnic groups and nationalities. Rival groups could now express opinions. Ethnic fighting broke out between the Muslim Soviet republic of Azerbaijan and the Christian Soviet republic of Armenia.
  • 9. Gorbachev Loses Power Reform = economic chaos. Problems are actually worse Without gov. help, factories closed, increasing unemployment Discontent spread Independence for many Bloc nations (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) Dec., 1991: Gorbachev resigns. Communism dead after 74 years. Communism fell, but so did Gorbachev.
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  • 12. 1991: Russia Under Yeltsin 1991: Boris Yeltsin president of Federation of Russia (largest and most powerful of the newly independent states) 1993:Dissolves legislature Privatization of state-run industries and farms Orthodox church regained strength High unemployment and prices Led to organized crime, prostitution, and corruption
  • 13. Problems in Russia 1994: Revolt in Chechnya. Want to secede (rich in oil) Many ethnic groups, but mostly Muslim 1996: Peace treaty (International criticism and heavy casualties) 1999: Terrorist activity in Moscow by Chechen rebels 1999:Russian troops invade again=Stalemate 2000 and on: Vladimir Putin hard line against Chechnya. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07zq8fiG1J0&feature=fvsr
  • 14.
  • 15. Vladimir Putin Member of Soviet secret police, reputation for ruthlessness. Not a strong supporter of Democracy. Acting president in 1999 when Yeltsin resigned, elected in 2000 Unable to stop terrorist activity by Chechen rebels Corruption is still a problem
  • 16. 15 Republics = The CommonwealthEstablished 1991
  • 17. Yugoslavia Made up of 6 republics and many different ethnic groups (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians, Albanians) Different religions: Serbs: Eastern Orthodox Croats and Slovenians: Roman Catholic Bosnia and Herzogovina: Muslim When Communism fell: Serbia under President Slobodan Milosevic tried to dominate all of Yugoslavia. 1991: Slovenia and Croatia declared independence Serbia and Croatia went to war ending in a truce mediated by the UN.
  • 19. 1992: Bosnia declares independence BOSNIA -Greatest challenge: diverse population -Muslims formed the largest single religious group. (did not form a majority) -1/3rd of population identified themselves as Serbian -1/5 claim to be Croatian. -Many Bosnian Serbs wanted to remain part of Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia. -Receiving aid from the Yugoslavian government in Belgrade, Bosnian Serbs began a program of ethnic cleansing: a campaign of terror and murder intended to drive the Muslims out of areas Bosnian Serbs claimed.
  • 20. Ethnic Cleansing Bosnia U.N. stops the flow of weapons into the region. (Actually made it harder for Muslim-controlled Bosnian gov. to fight off better armed Serbs.) UN set up protected safe havens (did not stop Serbs who continued to bomb the capital of Sarajevo as well as safe havens) At least 30,000 Bosnian Muslims were executed, tortured, or made into refugees 1995: NATO airstrikes against the Bosnian Serb military Dayton Accord Gave Bosnian Serbs control over certain areas while still recognizing the overall sovereignty of Bosnia’s Muslim led government.
  • 21. 1998: Kosovo Ethnic Albanians demanded independence for Kosovo The Serbian government cracked down and sent troops in. (Ethnic cleansing part 2) 1999: NATO bombed for 11 weeks: Serbian forces withdrew. Kosovo placed under UN control -Feb, 2008: Kosovo declared itself indepenent (Security council members: USA, France, and UK recognize them. Russia and China do not.)
  • 22. The End for Milosevic Overthrown in 2003 Yugoslavia becomes Serbia and Montenegro Montenegro seceded Milosevic accused and set to be tried for war crimes. Died before sentencing.