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Title: The End of the Cold War


1
The End of the Cold War
2
The Soviet Union in 1985
  • March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev becomes General
    Secretary of the CPSU
  • Problems
  • (1) gerontocracy
  • (2) economy
  • (3) technology and science

3
The Soviet Union in 1985
  • External problems
  • (1) Afghanistan ..a bleeding wound
  • (2) CMEA
  • (3) Foreign communist parties
  • Younger and fitter

4
Reforms
  • April 1985 perestroika introduced
  • Believe that need other reforms to sustain
    perestroika
  • (1) glasnost
  • (2) new thinking in foreign policy

5
New Thinking in Foreign Policy
  • Begin to question traditional thinking in many
    areas
  • (1) Needed good relations with the US
  • (2) Saw world in multipolar terms and not bipolar
  • (3) Reduce tension in hot spots
  • (4) Reduce ideology
  • All aided by changes in personnel Edward
    Shevardnadze replaces Andrei Gromyko as Foreign
    Minister

6
New Thinking in Foreign Policy
  • January 1986 Vladivostock
  • February 1986 27th Congress of CPSU
  • 30 May 1987 Warsaw Pact announcement
  • 7 December 1988 Gorbachev at United Nations

7
US Soviet Relations
  • Mistrust still at the start and US believing just
    change in style not substance
  • A number of summits take place
  • November 1985 Geneva
  • October 1986 Reykjavik Reagan taking tough
    stance

8
US Soviet Relations
  • December 1987 Gorbachev in US Intermediate
    Nuclear Forces Treaty
  • May/June 1988 Reagan in Moscow
  • November 1988 George Bush wins Presidential
    election - unsure of Soviet motives

9
US Soviet Relations
  • 12 May 1989 Bush speech at Texas A M University
    suggests open skies and welcomes Soviet Union
    back into world fold
  • December 1989 meeting in Malta
  • By end 1989 massive reduction of superpower
    tensions compared to 1985

10
Eastern Europe
  • Once reform starts in the Soviet Union
    countries in Eastern Europe want the same
  • Everything starts to unravel in Poland
    Hungary

11
Poland Hungary
  • Poland
  • November 1987 referendum on issues
  • Elections June 1989 Solidarity doing well
  • September 1989 Tadeusz Mazowiecki
  • becomes Prime Minister

12
Poland Hungary
  • Hungary
  • October 1988 Kadar replaced with Karloy Grosz
  • Jan 1989 promised free elections
  • April 1989 Soviet troops withdrawn
  • June 1989 Imre Nagy reburied

13
German Democratic Republic
  • Eric Honecker saying Gorbachev reforms irrelevant
  • May 1989 Hun/GDR border opened route to West
    Germany
  • mid October Honecker resigns
  • 9 November freedom of travel end of Berlin Wall

14
Czechoslovakia Romania
  • Czechoslovakia
  • 24 November 1989 whole politburo forced to
    resign amid mass demonstrations
  • end year Alexander Dubcek speaker in
    parliament Vaclav Havel President
  • Romania
  • Violent overthrow of Ceausescu as attempts to
    hold onto power

15
  • Why did Gorbachev allow this to happen?
  • Why did he not invoke the Brezhnev Doctrine?

16
Sinatra Doctrine
  • (1) Common European Home
  • (2) If used force relations with US would
  • have deteriorated return of Cold War
  • Sinatra Doctrine do it their way

17
Third World
  • Afghanistan
  • 1987 Soviet troops withdrawing
  • April 1989 Geneva Accords
  • 1989 all Soviet troops out
  • Angola
  • 1987 US-Angolan talks Cuba joined Jan 1988
  • 22 Dec 1988 agreement at UN all sides win

18
End of the Cold War
  • 4 Dec 1989 Warsaw Pact meeting saying 1968
    invasion wrong
  • 5 December Pravda saying Cold War over
  • 1990 Gorbachev wins Nobel Peace prize problems
    at home

19
The Role of the US
  • SDI bankrupting the Soviet Union
  • Backing for Mujaheddin - 250m 1985/630m 1987
    stingers from 1986
  • 6 months before velvet revolution no one
    predicting it US can not take plaudits
  • Tough action forcing Soviet reforms Moscow
    wanted them anyway

20
Conclusions
  • Soviet Union facing massive problems 1985
  • Gorbachev realises can not continue as before
    introduces reforms
  • Once reforms started drive themselves
  • Wanted to reform system not end it

21
Conclusions
  • As ideology taken out Soviet foreign policy
    superpower relations improve
  • Sinatra Doctrine in Eastern Europe
  • Third World reduction in tension
  • December 1989 Cold War over
  • If a boxing match US left as last man standing
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