logging in or signing up Post Cold War Oceane Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1143 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 13, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: mickeyli (18 month(s) ago) thanks for the info. http://dressclothingblog.blogspot.com/ Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Post-Cold War Period: Post-Cold War PeriodThe Persian Gulf War: The Persian Gulf War Saddam Hussein, dictator of Iraq Iraq invaded its wealthy neighbor Kuwait on August 2, 1990 because of an oil dispute. The U.S. dispatched troops to Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraq expansion. Desert Shield The U.N. authorized the use of force to dislodge Iraq from Kuwait. By January 1991, George Bush had put together a 28 nation coalitionThe Gulf War: The Gulf War Operation Desert Storm Air attack began on January 17 against Baghdad Ground attack began on February 24 and lasted only 4 days Cease fire on February 28 Saddam Hussein remained in power. Continued economic sanctionsRecession and Downsizing: Recession and Downsizing The former Cold War Rivals began the process of downsizing the military. Private businesses also began “restructuring” and “downsizing” Economic recession Increased inflation and unemployment and decreased production. The recession would be short and self-correcting. “Peace dividend” The economic situation improved by 1996.Unleashing Globalization: Unleashing Globalization The end of the Cold War removed many impediments to globalization. With many of the political and ideological obstacles to international integration dissolving, capital, commodities, people, and culture crossed borders with ever-greater freedom. Tariffs and immigration laws changed.Trade Integration: Trade Integration East Asia China went from 5 to 12 percent of the world’s GDP Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong became mini-powerhouses Over 25 percent by 1989 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (1993) U.S., Mexico, and Canada Maastricht Treaty (1991) The constitution for the European Union, which was to be a fully integrated trading and financial bloc Single European Currency (the euro)Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict The Palestinian Authority led by Yasir Arafat Israel led by Yitzhak Rabin Oslo Agreements (1993-94) Series of withdrawals by the Israelis and the turnover of land to the Palestinian Authority Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.Slide9: www.fmep.org/maps/Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict Unresolved issues Status of Jerusalem Both claimed sovereignty over Jerusalem. Security issues Control of water resources Ultimate status of the Palestinian entity Palestinians believed the process would lead to complete independence. Israeli Prime Minister Rabin assassinated in 1995. Sporadic violence on both sides continues.Yugoslavian Turmoil (The Balkans): Yugoslavian Turmoil (The Balkans) Ethnic and religious conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats, and Bosnian or Albanian Muslims “Ethnic Cleansing” Dayton Accord (1995) NATO and Peacekeeping mission. Intervention in Kosovo Muslim Albanians outnumbered Serbs. Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic asserted Serbian control through martial law. NATO launched air strikes in 1999. Milosevic resigned in 2000.Post-Cold War Shifts in Political Power (Move to Center): Post-Cold War Shifts in Political Power (Move to Center) U.S. (1992) Republican George Bush is defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton France (1995) Neo-Gaullist Jacques Chirac was elected to replace the socialist Mitterrand. Great Britain (1997) Conservative John Major defeated by the Labour Party and Tony Blair Germany (1998) Social Democrat Gerhard Schroder was elected to replace Helmut Kohl’s more conservative party. Schroder and Blair moved their nations to the political center by advocating a “Third Way” between socialism and capitalism Russia (2000) Vladimir Putin wins in 2000 after Yeltsin resigns You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Post Cold War Oceane Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1143 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 13, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: mickeyli (18 month(s) ago) thanks for the info. http://dressclothingblog.blogspot.com/ Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Post-Cold War Period: Post-Cold War PeriodThe Persian Gulf War: The Persian Gulf War Saddam Hussein, dictator of Iraq Iraq invaded its wealthy neighbor Kuwait on August 2, 1990 because of an oil dispute. The U.S. dispatched troops to Saudi Arabia to prevent Iraq expansion. Desert Shield The U.N. authorized the use of force to dislodge Iraq from Kuwait. By January 1991, George Bush had put together a 28 nation coalitionThe Gulf War: The Gulf War Operation Desert Storm Air attack began on January 17 against Baghdad Ground attack began on February 24 and lasted only 4 days Cease fire on February 28 Saddam Hussein remained in power. Continued economic sanctionsRecession and Downsizing: Recession and Downsizing The former Cold War Rivals began the process of downsizing the military. Private businesses also began “restructuring” and “downsizing” Economic recession Increased inflation and unemployment and decreased production. The recession would be short and self-correcting. “Peace dividend” The economic situation improved by 1996.Unleashing Globalization: Unleashing Globalization The end of the Cold War removed many impediments to globalization. With many of the political and ideological obstacles to international integration dissolving, capital, commodities, people, and culture crossed borders with ever-greater freedom. Tariffs and immigration laws changed.Trade Integration: Trade Integration East Asia China went from 5 to 12 percent of the world’s GDP Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong became mini-powerhouses Over 25 percent by 1989 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (1993) U.S., Mexico, and Canada Maastricht Treaty (1991) The constitution for the European Union, which was to be a fully integrated trading and financial bloc Single European Currency (the euro)Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict The Palestinian Authority led by Yasir Arafat Israel led by Yitzhak Rabin Oslo Agreements (1993-94) Series of withdrawals by the Israelis and the turnover of land to the Palestinian Authority Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.Slide9: www.fmep.org/maps/Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict Unresolved issues Status of Jerusalem Both claimed sovereignty over Jerusalem. Security issues Control of water resources Ultimate status of the Palestinian entity Palestinians believed the process would lead to complete independence. Israeli Prime Minister Rabin assassinated in 1995. Sporadic violence on both sides continues.Yugoslavian Turmoil (The Balkans): Yugoslavian Turmoil (The Balkans) Ethnic and religious conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats, and Bosnian or Albanian Muslims “Ethnic Cleansing” Dayton Accord (1995) NATO and Peacekeeping mission. Intervention in Kosovo Muslim Albanians outnumbered Serbs. Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic asserted Serbian control through martial law. NATO launched air strikes in 1999. Milosevic resigned in 2000.Post-Cold War Shifts in Political Power (Move to Center): Post-Cold War Shifts in Political Power (Move to Center) U.S. (1992) Republican George Bush is defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton France (1995) Neo-Gaullist Jacques Chirac was elected to replace the socialist Mitterrand. Great Britain (1997) Conservative John Major defeated by the Labour Party and Tony Blair Germany (1998) Social Democrat Gerhard Schroder was elected to replace Helmut Kohl’s more conservative party. Schroder and Blair moved their nations to the political center by advocating a “Third Way” between socialism and capitalism Russia (2000) Vladimir Putin wins in 2000 after Yeltsin resigns