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OUTLINES (Spring 2009)
- The Second World
War, 1933-45
- 1945-49
(46, 47, 48,
49)
- 1950-54
(51, 52, 53,
54)
- 1955-59
(56, 57, 58,
59)
- 1960-64
(61, 62, 63,
64)
- 1965-69
(66, 67, 68,
69)
- 1970-74
(71, 72, 73,
74)
- 1975-79
(76, 77, 78,
79)
- 1980-84
(81, 82, 83,
84)
- 1985-90
(86, 87, 88,
89, 90)
- 1990-present
I. The Second World War,
1933-45
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The German War
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"Greater Germany," 1937-1939
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vengeance (France), 1939-1940
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lebensraum (Russia), 1941-1945
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world conquest (the USA), 1941-1945
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The Japanese War
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China
-
European colonial possessions
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the United States
-
New Technologies
-
weapons of mass destruction
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chemical, biological, and
nuclear
-
delivery vehicles
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strategic bombardment,
jet engines,
cruise
missiles,
ballistic missiles, and precision-guided
munitions
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information technology
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ULTRA, Magic, and ENIAC
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The War:
Regional Points-of-View
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East Asia
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Japan, China, and
Korea
-
(USA and USSR, too!)
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the Pacific
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colonial
island
possessions, Australia
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Southeast Asia
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the Philippines, the Dutch East
Indies (Indonesia), British Malaya (Malaysia), French Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos), Thailand, and
Burma
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South Asia
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British India (India and Pakistan)
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Central Asia
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Russia
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Europe
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Finland, the Baltic Republics, Ukraine, Romania,
Bulgaria,
Greece, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia,
Poland, Germany, Switzerland,
Italy, Spain,
France,
Britain,
the Low Countries, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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the Middle East
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Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, French possessions (Syria,
Algeria), British possessions (Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt), and Italian possessions (Libya)
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sub-Saharan Africa
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French West Africa, British Africa (Nigeria,
South Africa, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe), Portuguese Angola, Belgian Congo (Zaire/DRC),
and French Madagascar
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Latin America
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Cuba, Mexico, Central America, Colombia,
Brazil,
and Argentina
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the United States
II. 1945-49
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1945
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Australia (Chris)
-
formation of Liberal Party of Australia
-
it dominates politics for the next
quarter-century
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Indonesia (Scott)
-
revolution
-
declaration of independence
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Battle of
Surabaya
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August 1945
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Hiroshima and
Nagasaki
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Soviet entry into the war
-
atomic angst
new Western leadership
-
old
replaced by
new
-
Harry S. Truman
-
Clement Attlee
victors' justice (revenge?)
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war
crimes
trials (Nuremberg and Tokyo)
-
the
fate of the
collaborationists
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"ethnic cleansing": rolling back German
and Japanese "lebensraum"
the origins of the "Third World War"?
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the Red Army and the fate of Central
(soon "Eastern") Europe
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China, Vietnam, and Korea
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"KIA #1": John Birch
Wilson --> Atlantic Charter --> Bretton
Woods --> San Francisco
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the Bretton Woods system
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conference (July
1944)
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World Bank and IMF
-
the
United Nations
Notes from Decolonization
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French Indochina
-
declaration of
independence
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Japanese leave and
French return
1946
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Nigeria (Michelle)
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growth of nationalism
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Brazil (Mac)
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new constitution passed by
Vargas
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Evacuation and Repatriation Continues
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German POWs in the Soviet Union
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forcible repatriation of Soviet POWs
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Iran
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"Operation Crossroads"
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John Hersey's Hiroshima
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The United Nations (51 members)
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international control of atomic energy?
(UNAEC)
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ICJ, ECOSOC, UNICEF, etc.
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the division of Europe
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the division of Germany
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introduction of new (Western) currency
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Eastern European "elections"
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the Baltic States
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creation of the Fourth Republic in
France
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Charles de Gaulle
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the CIA and the elections in Italy and
France
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Declarations of (Cold) War?
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Kennan's
"long telegram"
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Churchill's
"Iron
Curtain"
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Stalin's
"Two Worlds"
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Notes from Decolonization
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Filipino independence
-
assassination of Thailand's
King Ananda
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military dictatorship begins the
following year
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Israel
-
King
David Hotel Bombing
1947
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the partition of
British
India (Brian, Kris, and Nik)
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British
evacuation
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independence for
India and
Pakistan
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civil war and "population
transfers"
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war over
Kashmir
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France (Sally)
-
rise of the
Communist
Party
-
formation of the Fourth Republic
-
containment
-
the
Truman
Doctrine
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Greece and Turkey
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the
Marshall Plan
-
purpose: economic or national security?
-
all of Europe or just the West?
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East Asia
-
the "Marshall
Mission" to
China, 1946-1947
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Japan adopts a democratic constitution
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emperor retained in ceremonial role
1948
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Saudi Arabia (Michael)
-
formation of ARAMCO (Arab American Oil
Company)
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Germany (Roberto)
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post-war chaos gives way to "economic
miracle"
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"Berlin
Airlift" (First Berlin
Crisis)
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Italy (Avery)
-
new constitution
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Israel (Evan)
-
war of independence
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Korea
-
creation of Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the
Democratic Republic of Korea
(North Korea)
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South Africa (Kelly)
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National Party intensifies racial segregation
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United Nations
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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convention on genocide
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The Brussels Treaty
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Britain, France, and the Low Countries
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Civil Rights in the US as a Foreign Policy Problem
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Truman's human decency
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post-war treatment of black war veterans
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Congressional failure to come to terms with wartime
treatment of Nisei
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Truman's desegregation of the military
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Stalin's paranoia worsens
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"decadent bourgeois
influences" in Shostakovich and elsewhere
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the "Gulag Archipelago"
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"bandit gangs" result in
100,000 shipped from the Baltic Republics west
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anti-Jewish pogroms
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Jews as "rootless
cosmopolitans"
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Israeli emigration
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the abandonment of Western
intellectuals
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e.g.
Jean-Paul Sartre: first
silence, then trust that proletariat will put an end to these
"anomalies"
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e.g.
Arthur Koestler (1950): "every single
one of us knows of at least one friend who perished in the Arctic
subcontinent of forced labor camps, was shot as a spy or vanished
without a trace"
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Tito's Yugoslavia
-
March (Stalin privately to
Tito): "we
think
Trotsky's
political
career is sufficiently instructive"
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June (public Cominform meeting): "we
possess information that
Tito is an imperialist spy"
1949
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China
-
communist victory in the
civil war
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"People's Republic of China" declared
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India
-
adoption of Indian constitution
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ceasefire in Kashmir
-
Notes from Decolonization
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Bao Dai and semi-autonomy for French Indochina
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the
Greek
Civil
War
-
NATO
-
Soviet consolidation of control in Eastern Europe
-
Константин Рокоссовский:
(Konstantin
Rokossovski):
Minister of Defense of Poland
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communism's infusion into society
-
socialism for kids
-
ideological "re-education" for adults
-
pressure on the Catholic Church
-
show trials for "traitors"
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Notes from the Arms Race
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Soviet nuclear
test [longer
version w/music]
-
years earlier than expected
-
announced by the West
-
revelations of wartime Soviet espionage
-
US proceeds with work on "the Super"
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continued US encirclement of Soviet Union
-
B-50 flies non-stop around the world
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secret US overflights --
accidental . . .
and
purposeful
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the world continues to shrink
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commercial airliner: London to Tripoli in 7 hours
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early computer technology
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shortwave propaganda radio wars
III. 1950-54
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1950
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Indonesia (Scott)
-
independence recognized by the
Netherlands (1949)
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becomes 60th member of the UN
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first cabinet established by Mohammed
Natsir
-
China (Lauren)
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Sino-Soviet treaty
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Korean War
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invasion of Tibet
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South Africa
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Group Areas Act of 1950
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the Korean War as "World War III"?
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precipitous
retreat
-
the UN at war: a worldwide coalition
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the shadow of Munich
-
Truman: atomic bombs are
just another weapon
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MacArthur: "unleash" Jiang (Chiang) and the possible
use nuclear weapons (and even nuclear waste?!?)
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the Chinese invasion of Tibet
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a Soviet invasion of Yugoslavia?
-
NATO
-
Eisenhower as SACEUR
-
US admiral as SACLANT
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Anti-Communist Hysteria in the US
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loyalty oaths and the addition of "under God" to the
Pledge of Allegiance
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Nixon and Alger Hiss
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McCarthy and "205 communists"
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the truth of Soviet espionage
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Growth of European Unity
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the Schumann Plan
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West Germany's admission to the Council
of Europe
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The United Nations
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the admission of Spain
-
Notes from Decolonization
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Burmese independence (1947) and subsequent nationalist
turmoil
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the British Commonwealth
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1951
-
Japan (Andrew)
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US-Japan security treaty
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Iran
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election of
Mossadegh as prime minister
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Korean War Update
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MacArthur out,
Ridgway in
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"positional warfare"
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Churchill Returns
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domestic politics
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"summit diplomacy"
-
European Defense Community (EDC)
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France, Italy, West Germany, and the
Low Countries
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The United Nations
-
High Commission for Refugees
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ca. 1950: 2,000,000?
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ca. 2000: 10,000,000?
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Notes from Decolonization
-
the assassination of King
Abdullah of Jordan, Prime Minister
of Iran Ali Razmara, and Lebanese
Prime Minister Riad Bey
e-Solh
-
anti-communist
counterinsurgency in
Malaya
-
1952
-
Egypt (Shaanan)
-
revolution overthrows King Farouk
-
Nasser comes to power two years later
-
Turkey (Alice)
-
joins NATO
-
Britain (Kris)
-
the accession of Queen Elizabeth II
-
Korean
War Update
-
"Manchurian
Candidate"?:
mistreatment
-
the debate over
communist POWs
-
Chinese accusations of biological warfare
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
US
thermonuclear ("hydrogen bomb")
test
-
British
nuclear test
[ca. 1:00-1:30]
-
The Federal Republic of Germany
-
Luxembourg Treaty with Israel
-
Notes from Decolonization
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Mau Mau in
Kenya
-
1953
-
Zimbabwe (Mike)
-
formation of the Central African
Confederation
-
Cuba (Jerome)
-
Castro attacks Moncada ("26th of
July Movement")
-
Iran
-
Anglo-American coup
replaces
Mossadegh with the
Shah
-
Korean War Ends
-
Superpower Leadership Transitions
-
Eisenhower
replaces Truman
-
Stalin dies
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
Soviet
"Boosted Fission"
Test
-
1954
-
France (Sally)
-
French Indochina
-
Dien Bien Phu
-
Geneva Conference
partitions
Vietnam
-
Ngo Dinh Diem
-
Algerian War commences
-
French government collapses and is
replaced by the Fifth Republic
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CIA Coup in Guatemala (Michelle)
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the "Hidden-Hand Presidency"
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Eisenhower's "New Look" at Defense Policy
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"Massive Retaliation"?
-
Notes from the Arms Race
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Mid-Canada Line
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U.S.S. Nautilus and
U.S.S. Forrestal
-
The Second Red Scare
-
the
Army-McCarthy Hearings
-
Occupation of Germany Ends
-
FRG joins NATO
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Formosa Straits Crisis, 1954-55
-
Quemoy and
Matsu
IV. 1955-59
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1955
-
Notes from the Arms Race
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Soviet "True Fusion" Test
-
Bandung Conference of "Non-Aligned Nations"
-
Indian leadership
-
a "third" world?
-
attitude toward
the United States
-
Notes from Decolonization
-
the British
-
Greek attacks on the British in Cyprus
-
new constitutions for Malaya and
Singapore
-
the French
-
failure to compromise in Algeria
-
Tunisian independence
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Precarious Neutrality
-
Finland and Austria
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CENTO
-
1956
(another)
(and another)
-
Israel (Evan)
-
war with Arab states
-
Suez Crisis
-
Pakistan
-
new constitution proclaims "Islamic Republic"
-
Japan
-
joins UN
-
first Japanese car sold in the US
-
Uprising in
Hungary
-
riots in Poland, too
-
Khrushchev's Denunciation of Stalin
-
"who said that?!?"
-
Notes on Technology
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first regular transatlantic telephone
service
-
first nuclear power plant
-
1957
-
Italy (Avery)
-
1 January 1958: Treaty of Rome
(EEC)
-
Italy, France, West Germany, and the
Low Countries
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
Sputnik
(and "Flopnik")
-
British
thermonuclear
test [ca. 2:00-4:30]
-
U.S. warheads on British missiles?
-
Albert Schweitzer mobilization of public opinion
against the "great and terrible danger to our descendants from
radioactivity"
-
The Eisenhower Doctrine and "Brinksmanship"
-
US aid to the Hashemite Kingdom in Jordan
-
US support for Turkey re Syria (and the
USSR)
-
Dhahran air base and the House of Saud
-
nuclear weapons as "almost a normal part of [U.S.
military] equipment"
-
SEATO
-
Notes from Decolonization
-
growth of nationalism in the Belgian
Congo
-
civilian government restored in
Thailand under Thanarat
-
World Health Issues
-
UNICEF
-
the World Health Organization (WHO?)
-
malaria, leprosy, and the measles
-
but the "Asian flu" kills 20,000,000
-
1958
-
China (Lauren)
-
"Great Leap Forward" begins
-
Formosa Straits Crisis
-
The "Second Berlin Crisis," 1958-1961
-
Berlin hemorrhages (East) Germans
-
Ike and Dulles: no more airlifts
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
the ultimate "secure second strike": Polaris
-
NASA
-
Bertrand Russell and the Committee for Nuclear
Disarmament
-- [peace symbol]
-
Soviet "unilateral cessation of testing"
-
Notes from Decolonization
-
the "Aden Protectorate" becomes South Yemen
-
civil war in Cyprus
-
victory in Malaya
-
the return of de Gaulle
-
Turmoil in Post-Colonial Middle East
-
the United Arab Republic
-
revolution in Iraq
-
the Jordanian grandson is next?
-
US intervention in Lebanon
-
1959
-
Cuba (Jerome)
-
Castro Overthrows Batista
-
Superpower Diplomacy
-
the "kitchen
debate"
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
US ICBMs
-
nukes in space?!?
-
fallout shelters
for the "harried housewife"
V. 1960-64
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1960
-
Turkey (Alice)
-
military coup overthrows Menderes
-
Nigeria (Michelle)
-
Nigerian independence
-
Saudi Arabia (Michael)
-
formation of OPEC
-
Zaire / DRC
-
independence
-
civil
war
-
Francis Gary
Powers' U-2
-
(later spy
swap)
-
chaos in Vienna
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
French nuclear
test
-
SSBNs
-
1961
-
Germany (Roberto)
-
Second Berlin Crisis results in
Berlin
Wall
-
two years later: "Ich bin ein Berlinner"
-
Egypt (Shaanan)
-
formation (with India and Yugoslavia)
of the Non-Aligned Movement
-
Cuba (Jerome)
-
Bay of Pigs invasion
-
Korea
-
military junta assumes power in South Korea
-
South Africa
-
British Commonwealth expels South Africa
due to policy of apartheid
-
Kennedy vs. Khrushchev
-
Nixon would have been soft on
communism?!?
-
the Bay of Pigs
-
"Flexible Response"
-
Dag Hammarskjöld
-
Cultural Cold War
-
Rudolf Nureyev
-
the Peace Corps
-
Notes from the Arms -- and Space! --
Race
-
tactical nuclear weapons
-
Roswell Gilpatric denies any "missile gap"
-
"Mutual Assured Destruction" (MAD?)
-
Soviet 50 MT
test [faked
video?]
-
Tom Lehrer, "Who's Next"
-
first man in space:
Юрий Гагарин (Yuri Gagarin)
-
Notes from Decolonization
-
Portugal: Angola and India (Goa, etc.)
-
Britain: Tanganyika and Tristan da
Cunha
-
New Zealand: Western Samoa and the
Maori
-
Aftershocks
-
Adolf Eichmann and the Mossad
-
1962
-
France (Sally)
-
Algerian War ends
-
most French African colonies already
gained independence
-
France withdraws from NATO (kinda)
-
India (Brian)
-
Indo-Chinese War
-
Egypt
-
approval of National Charter
-
Southeast Asia
-
Geneva Conference secures Laotian
neutrality
-
the creation of MAC-V
-
The
Cuban Missile Crisis
-
relation with Berlin
-
1963
-
Italy (Avery)
-
government formed which includes
Italian Socialist Party (PSI)
-
beginning of dominance of PSI and
Christian Democratic Party
-
Cooler Heads Begin to Prevail?
-
Limited Test Ban Treaty
-
the "hot line"
-
Sino-Soviet split
-
Soviet "national egoism" and
"appeasement"
-
border clashes
-
Turmoil in the Soviet Union
-
apologies for "cultural immodesty"
-
death for "economic crimes" . . . if you're Jewish
-
the necessity of grain importations
from the West
-
Turmoil in Eastern Europe
-
crackdowns in Poland and Czechoslovakia
-
Kennedy visits West Berlin
-
"We shall risk our cities to defend
yours."
-
"Ich bin ein Berliner."
-
Vietnam
-
communist insurgency intensifies in the
South
-
coup overthrows Ngo Dinh Diem
-
Kennedy's assassination
-
1964
-
Brazil (Mac)
-
establishment of a military republic
-
First Institutional Act
-
(Fourth Institutional Act in 1967)
-
Iran
-
exile of Ayatollah Khomeini
-
Zaire / DRC
-
rebellion and strife
-
Khrushchev's
ouster (1964)
-
Leonid Brezhnev
-
Lyndon Johnson
-
civil rights and the "Great Society" . . . but . . .
-
Vietnam
-
the Gulf of Tonkin
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
Chinese nuclear
test [longer
version]
-
Barry Goldwater's daisy problem
-
European nuclear insecurity
-
Polaris submarines for NATO
-
Tom Lehrer, "MLF Lullaby"
-
Third World Competition
-
Soviet aid: Algeria, Egypt, India, Indonesia
VI. 1965-69
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1965
-
Zimbabwe (Mike)
-
unilateral declaration of independence
by Ian Smith
-
India (Brian)
-
Indo-Pakistani War
-
Large-Scale
US Intervention
in Vietnam
-
the "Wise Men"
-
Ho Chi Minh balances Soviet
and Chinese "help"
-
Pleiku, Ia Drang Valley, and
intermittent "Rolling Thunder"
-
Thai assistance to the US
-
(Other?) Notes from
Decolonization
-
Singapore secedes from Malaysia
-
Gambian independence from Britain
-
a white "declaration of independence"
in Southern Rhodesia
-
Notes from the Arms and Space Races
-
Alexei Leonov walks in space
-
the Gemini Program
-
satellite phone and TV transmissions
-
1966
-
Indonesia (Scott)
-
failed coup and anti-communist purges
(1965)
-
Sukarno replaced by Suharto
-
Southeast Asia
-
negotiations? bombing halts?
-
Buddhist revolt and an ARVN civil war?
-
"Cultural Revolution" in
China
-
the "four olds": customs,
habits, culture, and thinking
-
the "Red Guards"
-
Notes from Decolonization
-
Portugal
-
Angola and Mozambique
-
Guinea and Cabinda
-
Fernando Po, Principe, and São
Tomé
-
referendum in French Somaliland
-
Britain releases Botswana and Lesotho
-
Post-Colonial Violence in Africa
-
South Africa helps sustain Southern
Rhodesia
-
Chad combats Sudanese-assisted Muslim
insurgency
-
Notes from the Arms and Space Races
-
Luna 9's "soft landing" on the
moon
-
growing nuclear parity
-
1967
-
Australia (Chris)
-
establishment of ASEAN
-
Nigeria (Michelle)
-
assassinations and a federal military
republic (1966)
-
ethno-religious conflict triggers
internal migrations
-
Turkey (Alice)
-
crisis in Cyprus
-
Egypt (Shaanan)
-
"Six Day War"
-
Israel (Evan)
-
"Six Day War"
-
U.S.S. Liberty
-
Unrest in Eastern Europe
-
Romania's recognition of West Germany
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
Chinese thermonuclear
test
-
an Israeli
nuclear capability?
-
US arsenal stabilizes ca. 1,000 ICBMs
and 600 SLBMs
-
the ABM race
-
Cultural Cold War
-
the defection of
Svetlana Aliluyeva Сталин
-
the condemnation of
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
-
Southeast Asia
-
Canadian and Australian solidarity with
the United States
-
US KIA in 1967: 9,000
-
"Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you
kill today?"
-
Charles de Gaulle: "Vive le Québec
libre!"
-
1968
-
Central America (Michelle)
-
creation of "Liberation Theology" by
Catholic bishops
-
France
-
massive student and labor protests rock
France
-
The Tet Offensive
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
French thermonuclear test
-
Southeast Asia
-
US Army peaks at over 500,000
-
the Tet Offensive
-
Khesanh and Hue
-
The US Comes Apart
-
protests and assassinations
-
Cold War overshadowed by Vietnam?
-
Spies Galore
-
U.S.S. Pueblo
-
Prime Minister McMillan told that at least 62 of the 80
staff in the Soviet embassy in London were KGB or GRU
-
Uprising in Czechoslovakia
-
Alexander Dubček's "socialism
with a human face"
-
half a million Warsaw Pact troops defeat the
"perfidious plans of American imperialism and West German revanchism"
-
1969
-
Indonesia
-
West Papua becomes province of Irian Jaya
-
The Sino-Soviet Split Turns Violent
-
Damiansky Island in the Ussuri River
-
Soviet newspapers compare Mao to Hitler
-
Cultural Revolution winds down
-
Continued Unrest behind the Iron
Curtain
-
Czechoslovakia
-
student self-immolation in Prague
-
Václav Havel
-
the Soviet Union
-
Isvestiya:
"Marxism-Leninism does not recognize classless freedom of speech"
-
samizdat
-
Jews jailed for asking to leave or even
studying Hebrew
-
Northern Ireland
-
1961 census: ca. 800,000 Protestants and ca. 500,000
Catholics
-
violence leads to dozens of deaths and
hundreds of homeless
-
the IRA and the Sinn Féin
-
enter the British Army
-
Nixon moves the US to the right
-
"law and order" for the "silent
majority"
-
negotiations with the NLF
-
Notes from the Arms and Space Races
-
Apollo 11
-
SALT talks begin
-
The Environment
-
DDT outlawed
-
39 nations meet in Rome
VII. 1970-74
-
1970
-
Zimbabwe (Mike)
-
civil war; 27,000 dead by 1979
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Pakistan (Nick)
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cyclone kills 500,000
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Japan (Andrew)
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becomes third largest economy in the world
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"70 Worlds Fair" held in Osaka
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Germany (Roberto)
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Ostpolitik
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Southeast Asia
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another 150,000 US troops withdrawn
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peace talks drag on . . . and on . . .
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the invasion of Cambodia
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The Arab-Israeli Conflict
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the "War of Attrition"
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Yasser Arafat's PLO
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hijackings and murders
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civil war (?) in Jordan
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Post-Colonial Africa
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20,000 South Asians flee Kenya and
Uganda
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Nigerian civil war continues over
breakaway province of Biafra
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1971
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China (Lauren)
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PRC replaces Taiwan in the UN
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Pakistan (Nick)
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war with India leads to creation of
Bangladesh
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return of civilian government under Ali
Bhutto (1972)
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India (Brian)
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war with Pakistan
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Zaire / DRC (Kate)
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Mobuto renames the country "Zaire"
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Southeast Asia
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the end of "offensive role" for US
ground troops
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182,000 remain by end of the year
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US air bombardment intensifies
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the "Pentagon Papers"
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April 1971: 200,000 protest in
Washington
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Sino-American Rapprochement
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"only Nixon could go to China"
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connection to Vietnam
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Northern Ireland
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violence intensifies (tarrings and
featherings!)
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173 killed (including 43 British
soldiers)
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Technology
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Intel patents the microchip
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worldwide anti-smoking campaign by WHO
(not "whom"!)
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1972
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Great Britain (Kris)
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"Bloody Sunday"
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Japan
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normalization of Sino-Japanese relations
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Korea
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martial law in South Korea
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new constitution in North Korea
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Pakistan
-
peace agreement with India regarding
Kashmir
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Southeast Asia
-
conventional NVA invasion
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conclusion of a peace deal . . . right
before the election . . .
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the "Christmas Bombings"
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Nixon Visits China
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Northern Ireland
-
"Bloody Sunday": 13 Catholic marchers
killed
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cumulative death toll since 1969: 679
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467 in 1972 alone
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Notes from the Arms Race
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SALT agreement on ICBMs and ABMs
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Soviet-American agreement on abolition
of biological weapons
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Notes from Environmentalism
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UN "Declaration on the Human
Environment"
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"Clean Water Act" in the US
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Landsat I
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1973
-
Australia (Chris)
-
"white Australia" policy ends
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Israel (Evan)
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"Yom Kippur War"
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a.k.a. "Ramadan War"
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Saudi Arabia (Michael)
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OPEC oil boycott
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Europe
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Britain (finally!) joins the EEC
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Latin America
-
Pinochet replaces Allende
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Southeast Asia
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Vietnam
-
last regular US combat troops leave
-
Thailand
-
student riots lead to restoration of
civilian government
-
refugee problem from neighboring
communist nations
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1974
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Colombia
-
post-National Front period
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Notes from the Arms Race
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Indian nuclear test ("Smiling Buddha")
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The Middle East
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OPEC embargo
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Cyprus invaded
-
Watergate: America Distracted
VIII. 1975-79
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1975
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Indonesia (Scott)
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Indonesia invades East Timor
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Italy (Avery)
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Trieste split with Yugoslavia
-
common passport for the EEC
-
Vietnam
-
fall of Saigon
-
Vietnam reunified under communist rule
-
"Vietnam Syndrome" in the US
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Notes from the Arms Race
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limited US ABM capability
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Europe
-
the death of Franco . . . and fascism?
1976
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China
-
death of Mao Zedong
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Africa
-
Cuban troops in Angola
1977
-
Brazil (Mac)
-
manufactured goods surpass agricultural
-
India
-
rise to power of Janata Party
-
Pakistan
-
military coup
-
Zaire / DRC
-
French and Belgian military aid helps repulse the
"Congolese National Liberation Front"
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
a South African nuclear capability?
-
SALT II
1978
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Egypt (Shaanan)
-
Camp David Accords
-
Sadat assassinated two years later
-
Israel
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Camp David Accords
-
South Africa
-
nuclear program begins (ca. late 1970s)
1979
-
China (Lauren)
-
formal diplomatic relations established
with the US
-
Sino-Vietnamese war
-
introduction of "one-child policy"
-
Iran
-
revolution leads to "Islamic Republic"
-
beginning of hostage crisis with the US
-
war with Iraq begins the following year
-
Southeast Asia
-
Vietnam Invades Cambodia
-
military conflict with China
-
Thailand
-
amnesty for communist guerrillas with ruthless pursuit
of those who continue to fight
-
Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
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IX. 1980-84
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1980
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Saudi Arabia (Michael)
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ARAMCO now 100% under Saudi control
-
Zimbabwe (Mike)
-
Robert Mugabe comes to power
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Cuba (Jerome)
-
"Mariel Boat Lift"
-
Colombia
-
growth of narcotics industry (ca.
1970s-1980s)
-
Pakistan
-
military cooperation with US following Soviet invasion
of Afghanistan
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AIDS
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1981
-
France (Sally)
-
election of Socialist President
Francois Mitterrand
-
Iran
-
end of hostage crisis with the US
-
Korea
-
new South Korean constitution limits
president's power
-
President Ronald Wilson Reagan
-
Invasion of Poland?
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1982
-
Great Britain (Kris)
-
the Falklands conflict
-
Little Wars
-
US Intervention in the Lebanese Civil War
-
US Invasion of Grenada
-
A "Second Cold War"?
-
Reagan's
"evil empire" speech
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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1983
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Turkey (Alice)
-
Turgut Őzal
turns Turkey more toward the West
-
The Cold War Gets Even Worse
-
"Star Wars" / SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative)
-
KAL 007
-
war scares
-
Thailand
-
General Tinsulanonda wins election as
civilian prime minister
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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1984
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Central America (Michelle)
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El Salvador and Nicaragua
-
Japan (Andrew)
-
first Honda factory opens in the US
-
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X. 1985-90
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1985
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Colombia
-
volcano eruption kills 20,000
-
terrorist attack kills 11 Supreme Court
justices and over 100 others
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
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1986
-
Australia (Chris)
-
"Australia Act" severs almost all ties
with Great Britain
-
India
-
political turmoil
-
South Africa
-
declining economy due to sanctions and strikes
-
Group Areas Act of 1986
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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1987
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Germany
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Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" speech
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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1988
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Brazil (Mac)
-
"Citizen's Constitution" restores
rights
-
Pakistan (Nik)
-
Benazir Bhutto restores civilian rule
-
Iran
-
culmination of the "Tanker War" with the United States
("Operation Praying Mantis")
-
U.S.S. Vincennes shoot-down of
Iranian airliner
-
end of war with Iraq
-
-
-
-
-
-
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1989
-
Japan (Andrew)
-
death of Emperor Hirohito
-
beginning of economic recession
-
Germany (Roberto)
-
fall of the Berlin Wall
-
German reunification (1990)
-
China
-
repression of student protests in
Tiananmen Square
-
Colombia
-
homicide becomes leading cause of death
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1990
-
Central America (Michelle)
-
US invasion of Panama (December
1989)
-
Violeta Chamorro defeats Sandinistas in
Nicaraguan election
-
Nigeria (Michelle)
-
unsuccessful coup by Christian officers
- South Africa
- ANC legalized
- dismantling of apartheid begins
- Zaire / DRC
-
Mobuto declares "Third Republic"
-
French and Belgian troops evacuate
20,000 foreign nationals from Kinshasa
-
Notes from the Arms Race
-
South Africa abandons its nuclear program
-
-
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XI. 1990-Present
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The First Iraq War, 1990-91
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the invasion of Kuwait
-
"Desert Shield"
-
diplomacy
-
"Desert Storm"
-
the air campaign
-
the ground campaign
-
"on to Baghdad"?
-
The Yugoslav Civil Wars, 1990-1998
-
the disintegration of Yugoslavia
-
"greater Serbia"?
-
Bosnia
-
ethnic cleansing
-
the siege of Sarajevo
-
the Dayton Accords
-
Kosovo
-
ethnic cleansing
-
NATO's air campaign
-
Kosovar independence (2008)
-
"CNN Wars" of the 1990s
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Rwanda
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Somalia, 1992-93
-
Russia, 1990-Present
-
Boris Yeltsin
-
Vladimir Putin
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The Rise of Al-Qaeda, 1990s-2001
-
bin Laden
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from Sudan to Afghanistan
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East African bombings (1998)
-
U.S.S. Cole (2000)
-
September 11th, 2001
-
New York
-
Washington, D.C.
-
The "Global War on Terror,"
2001-Present
-
Afghanistan
-
the rise of the Taliban,
-
the fall of the Taliban
-
Pakistan
-
"the tribal regions"
-
elsewhere
-
Yemen
-
East Africa
-
The Second Iraq War, 2003-Present
-
origins
-
WMDs? connection to 9/11?
democracy?
-
invasion (March 2003)
-
opportunities lost, 2003-05
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sectarian civil war, 2005-06
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improvement?, 2006-present
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"the surge"
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the Mahdi Army
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the "Sunni Reawakening"
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