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The 80’s and 90’s

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The 80’s and 90’s

  1. 1. THE 80’S AND 90’S: A NEW WORLD ORDER The End of the Cold War & Economic Change in Canada
  2. 2. Politics: The End of the Cold War Détente In the 1970’s the Cold War seemed to “cool down” & the USA and USSR showed willingness to cooperate with each other They signed a series of nuclear weapons treaties The USA pulled out of Vietnam 1973 The USA even restored diplomatic relations with Communist China during a period called “Ping Pong Diplomacy” (no joke)
  3. 3. Politics: The End of the Cold War The Cold War “Heats Up” AgainRonald Reagan was elected in 1981 and immediately began to re-start the arms race The key to defeating the Soviet Union, he thought, was to bankrupt them Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI, aka. “Star Wars”): A missile defence program that would essentially weaponize space
  4. 4. Politics: The End of the Cold War The Soviets in Afghanistan: 1979-1989 The Soviets occupied Afghanistan in the 1980’s in order to “help” the Soviet-friendly government there This was a Soviet attempt to extend their “Sphere of Influence” They fought against guerilla forces called the mujahedeen (which the USA supplied with weapons and $$$). Osama Bin Laden was an important leader within the mujahedeen. The Afghanistan campaign ended up becoming a type of Vietnam War for the USSR; they couldn’t win over the local population, and the war became incredibly unpopular at home
  5. 5. Politics: The End of the Cold War Mikhail Gorbachev By the mid-1980’s, Mikhail Gorbachev comes to power and begins to institute reform in the USSR GLASNOST: “Openness”. Soviet citizens could now criticize the government and express alternate political views. Essentially, they allow freedom of the press and freedom of speech PERESTROIKA: “Restructuring”. This was Gorbachev’s economic reform, which allowed for some private property and more small private businesses
  6. 6. Politics: The End of the Cold War The Fall of the Satellite States By the late 1980’s, independence movements in Eastern Europe had gained momentum Lech Walesa, an electrician, led Poland to independence and became their new President Vaclav Havel led Czechoslovakia to independence And in 1989 the Berlin Wall fell. West and East Germans were now united after almost fifty years of being separate. This was the symbolic end to the Cold War
  7. 7. Politics: The End of the Cold War The Collapse of the USSR While some hardliners still existed in the Soviet government, the Party essentially collapsed in on itself from the economic and political pressures. On Christmas day 1991, the Soviet Union effectively broke up, separating Russia with the other republics Ultimately, Communism could not provide the basic necessities that people needed and people wanted the goods that capitalism provided.
  8. 8. The Economy: Steps Toward Globalization 1980’s Canada: The Mulroney Era Like Reagan, Brian Mulroney was a neo- conservative and believed in low corporate taxes and market deregulation 1985 – Mulroney scraps FIRA. It is renamed and its scope drastically reduced 1989 – Free Trade Agreement with the USA (FTA) 1992 – expands the FTA to Mexico to create the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Canada is still a part of this trade agreement today.
  9. 9. For Against  No Tariffs = Canada attracts more US investment and our economy grows  No Tariffs = branch plants would move back to USA = many jobs would be lost  Free trade = access to the huge American market, meaning more demand  Canadian companies can’t compete with giant US companies that would flood the market with cheaper priced goods  FTA would attract large American companies to Canada to take advantage of our natural resources, employing many skilled workers  Free trade threatened Canadian economic independence. America would have increasing economic and political control over Canada Concept: Free Trade Which argument do you find the most believable and compelling?
  10. 10. The Economy: Steps Toward Globalization 1990’s Canada: Looking Beyond the USA Jean Chretien (Liberal) elected in 1993 Sends “Team Canada” trade missions to Asia and Latin America to sign trade deals and sell Canadian business. Promotes “Pacific Rim” partnerships While our economic fortune is closely tied to the economy of the USA, Canada has diversified its trade relationships, particularly with Asian countries.
  11. 11. The Economy: Steps Toward Globalization Concept: Globalization

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