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1 HISTORY 103 The Global Cold War

2 Focus Questions How did the Cold War develop?
What was Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)? In what ways was the Cold War actually about hot war?

3 Cold War bi-polar world stand-off between USA and USSR: result:
ideological Economic military result: competition: technological, information, economic proxy wars First World v. Third World theatres for ‘hot’ wars

4 Nuclear stand-off 1950s 1949 USSR atomic capability
1954: Bikini Atoll test USA (hydrogen bomb) 1955: USSR hydrogen bomb Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) kept Cold War cold?

5 Controlling nuclear capacity
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 1963 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 1969 (USA, USSR, China, France, UK): NATO shared weapons with allies global placement UN, Geneva Conventions: nuclear weaponry = violation law of war Israel (1967?), India 1974, Pakistan 1998, North Korea 2006

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7 Global domination UN: General Assembly and Security Council (USA, USSR, China, UK, France + 10 others, power of veto) military pacts: North Atlantic Treaty Organisation 1949 (NATO), Warsaw Pact 1955, regional blocs (eg ANZUS, SEATO) economic domination (global trade): World Trade Organisation (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF): creation ‘Third World’ v. ‘First World’

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10 Proxy wars Chinese Cultural Revolution 1949:
Mao Zedong rise of ‘red world’ domino effect South America: juntas, dictatorships Middle East: est. Israel 1948 Arab-Israeli conflicts Decolonisation: Asia: Indonesia, Malaya, Phillipines, India, Pakistan, Korea, Vietnam Africa: Pan Africanism, Algeria Ireland: IRA

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12 Korean War 1950 - 1953 end Japanese imperial control (since 1905)
two oppositional authoritarian regimes: civil war Cold War divide 38th parallel fears of WWIII: limited war technology: amphibious, helicopters, frontline war, massacres armistice: 3 million dead firmed Cold War

13 Cuban Missile Crisis October 1962: Kruschev v. Kennedy
USSR moved nuclear warheads to Cuba USA moved nuclear warheads to Turkey and Europe local context: US-Cuba relations since Spanish-American War 1898 closest point to MAD

14 Vietnam War, 1960s - 1972 French colonial rule: war 1950s 1954 zones:
north Communist Viet Cong (National Liberation Front) south Vietnamese with French support civil war Cold War frontier 1964 USA at war (+ allies) no frontlines: everywhere war, technological war

15 Vietnam War, 1960s - 1972 Operation Rolling Thunder:
Tet Offensive 1968 anti-war voices: critique of US involvement, critique of power 1972 USA ‘slips’ out of war


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