International Relations 1
Terms
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- Le Gaullisme
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-Maintain colonies for power
-Resist foreign policies and be its own independent country
-Opposed by NATO - Super powers after WWII
- USA and Soviet Union
- UN created in..
- 1945 to promote international cooperation
- Marshall Plan
- "European Recovery Program", better known as the Marshall Plan, which called for the U.S. Congress to allocate billions of dollars for the reconstruction of Europe. Make Germany "western"
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- OTAN
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(NATO)- 1949
in times of war, the parties will protect each other from external parties - Warsaw Pact
- The communist equivalent of NATO (Russia)
- The Eastern Bloc
- the former communist states of Eastern and Central Europe, especially the Soviet Union and its satellites in the Warsaw Pact.
- The Cold War
- the continuing state from about 1947 to 1991 of political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition between the Communist World – primarily the Soviet Union and its satellite states and allies – and the powers of the Western world, primarily the United States and its allies.
- Iron Curtain
- The concept of the Iron Curtain symbolized the ideological fighting and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1989. On either side of the Iron Curtain, states developed their own international economic and military alliances: NATO and the Warsaw Pact
- Reagan Doctrine
- The doctrine was designed to serve the dual purposes of diminishing Soviet influence in these regions, while also potentially opening the door for capitalism (and sometimes liberal democracy) in nations that were largely being governed by Soviet-supported socialist governments. 1980's-end of Cold war.
- effects after WWII
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-fracture of the world into east vs west and north vs south
-concepts of underdeveloped countries - Resolution 1514
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Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples
Adopted by the UN General on 14 December 1960 - neo-colonialism
- using past international economic arrangements created by former colonial powers were or are used to maintain control of their former colonies and dependencies after the colonial independence movements of the post–World War II period.
- le dollar
- apres les 60's il n'etait plus lie au or --> flottement
- Financialization
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make the most amount of money possible for your actions
circular debt
financial capitolism - Crise mexicane
- marche dependant sur un autre/ lie (globalization)
- Consensus de Washington
- neoliberal/ The term can refer to market-friendly policies that were generally advised and implemented both for advanced and emerging economies.
- neoliberalisme
- a market-driven approach to economic and social policy based on neoclassical theories of economics that stresses the efficiency of private enterprise, liberalized trade and relatively open markets, and therefore seeks to maximize the role of the private sector in determining the political and economic priorities of the state.