Changes in Cold War Relationships LO: Explain how the Cold War progressed after Vietnam.

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Changes in Cold War Relationships LO: Explain how the Cold War progressed after Vietnam

End of Vietnam 1973 = US troops leave Vietnam 1976 = Ho Chi Minh had made Vietnam a single Communist country

In pairs, think of 3 reasons why both superpowers would welcome detente To reduce the risk of a nuclear war To reduce the cost of the arms race Learnt lesson from Vietnam war (wanted better relations with USSR and China)

Nixon was a strong anti-Communist but wanted friendly relations with the USSR and China in 1970s. I want to… limit the arms race Discourage Soviet and Chinese expansion

The USA and China were still distrustful of the USSR but were prepared to ‘hold their noses’ and improve relations with each other.

1971 – USA agreed that communist China should join the United Nations

The US table tennis team played matches in Peking, giving rise to the term ‘ping-pong diplomacy’ 1972 – Nixon made an historic ‘journey for peace’ in China

Chronology – Put the events in order in your books Ping-Pong Diplomacy Nixon wants detente China joins UN USSR and China ‘hold their noses’ Nixon - Journey for Peace

Détente with the USSR 1972 – Nixon flew to Moscow (the first president to do so since FDR in 1944)

SALT: Strategic Arm Limitation Talks SALT I (1972) Limited number of ICBMs (missiles) and ABMs Agreed not to test ICBMs

Helsinki Accords, countries (including USA and USSR) signed an agreement High point of détente USA recognised frontiers of Eastern Europe and Soviet dominance there Promise to respect basic human rights

SALT: Strategic Arm Limitation Talks SALT II (1979) President Carter of USA tried to get further deals on arms limitations Slow progress 1979 – Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan Diplomatic links broken Carter withdrew US Olympic team from 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.

Reagan – The 80s Aggressive anti-Soviet policy Both sides developing new weapons USA developed neutron bomb – could kill many people without much damage to property

Star Wars 1983 – US scientists began working on the Strategic Defence Initiative or “Star Wars”. This was a kind of giant shield in space which would shoot down enemy missiles. One reason for this was to bring down communism in the USSR by forcing the USSR to spend huge sums of money on arms rather than other investments.

Despite this, talks on reducing arms continued. START: (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks) aimed to reduce nuclear weapons but little progress was made and the treaty was never signed.

Match the Key Words to their meanings “Star Wars”US President in the 1980s DetenteType of missile ReaganGiant shield in space that could shoot down enemy missiles ICBMStrategic Arms Limitations Talks SALTAgreement signed by 37 countries to recognise Soviet frontiers and agree on basic human rights Helsinki AccordsRelaxation STARTStrategic Arms Reduction Talks

The End of the Cold War 1987 – Both USA and USSR agrees to destroy all medium- and short-range weapons in Europe within three years 1989 – Soviet troops left Afghanistan

1989 – Gorbachev tells leaders of communist-controlled Eastern Europe We will no longer be able to defend you In other words, the Soviet Union was removing its control from Eastern Europe What might happen to communist-controlled countries In Europe?

During the next 12 months, communist governments throughout Eastern Europe were overthrown. The Cold War had ended. Communist control of Eastern Europe had collapsed.

Chronology – Put the events in order in your books Nixon flies To Moscow Helsinki Accords SALT I Soviets leave of Afghanistan SALT II 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 1980 USA boycott Moscow Olympics Star Wars START Gorbachev wants detente Berlin Wall falls End of Cold War