Chapter 24 - The Ending of Cold War Tensions Flashcards
What was G’s view towards Afghanistan?
- Early as 1982, Soviet Politburo realised it couldn’t win Afghanistan war BUT refused to admit defeat
- Couldn’t withdraw troops due to Brezhnev doctrine
- As soon as G took office, wanted to withdraw troops from Afghanistan
Why was USSR policy in Afghanistan failing?
- US supplies weapons to Afghan mujaheddin guerrilla fighters
- Afghan army couldn’t defeat mujaheddin by itself but Soviets had been no more successful
- Huge casualties and huge expenses
- Glasnost = people could express anti-government opinions
How did G end Soviet involvement in Afghanistan?
- Met with Revolutionary Council of Afghanistan and prepared them for removal of Soviet troops
- G thought would remove barrier to East-West relations
- G wanted ‘peace with honour’
- Soviets accomplished withdrawal quickly
How did the USA help Cold War tensions ease in Nicaragua?
- Late 1980s = reduced US funding to the Contras
- Contras agreed ceasefire with Sandinista regime
- Sandinistas agreed elections to be held Feb 1990
- US influenced 14 Sandinista opposition parties to campaign for single presidential candidate
Who became leader of Nicaragua?
- Violeta Chamorro
- Pro-American
Why did Chamorro win the Nicaraguan election?
- Send over $1 million of financial support from USA
- Venezuela also contributed to her campaign
- Chamorro removed the Contras = ended Civil War
(country tired of 11 years Civil war) - BUT Chamorro’s legacy = leave dire economy that would take decades to recover
How did the USA aid Duarte’s election in El Salvador?
- USA contributed $6 million to Duarte’s campaign in 1984
- USA provided military assistance against FMLN (supported by USSR and Cuba) who opposed the military and would do so until death squads were eliminated
How did anger in El Salvador grow?
- 1987 amnesty law released those falsely accused from prison BUT also pardoned members of military death squads
- 1988 elections = Cristiani won
How did the FMLN cause change in El Salvador?
- After Cristiani elected President, launched new offensive against gov
- FMLN couldn’t win but couldn’t be defeated by gov either = need for truce
- USA became increasingly uncomfortable with supporting Salvadoran army = encouraged gov to begin negotiations
- 1992 = peace accords signed and FMLN became legitimate party
How did Cuba become more independent as Cold War tensions relaxed?
- USSR not intervening = lost major source of funding
- Lacked resources = economic restructuring needed
- Diversified trading partners and economy
- Engaged with Europe and Canada
- Opened to tourism
- Series of agreements = currency to country
- Withdrawal of Cuban troops from Africa
How did USSR’s policy in Angola change?
- Dec 1986 = G announced USSR would reduce support for MPLA regime in Angola
- Wanted to improve relations with USA and reduce USSR spending
- Sep 1987 = USSR encouraged major offensive against UNITA (supported by USA) to try and end civil war
- South-African coiner-offensive = DANGER
- Cuba aided by sending 10,000 troops (without consulting Moscow)
How did negotiations in South Africa occur?
- May 1988 = South Africa agreed to negotiations as continued civil war threatened stability of its own regime
(opposed by ANC which could use Angola as base) - Dec 1988 - agreement reached (included withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola)
What was the significance of agreements made regarding the Civil War in Angola?
- Brought some stability to Southwest Africa
- South Africa became more secure
- South Africa no longer needed to engage in conflict with MPLA regime in Angola
- Agreement resolved source of Cold War tension between USA and USSR
How did communism show influence in Ethiopia?
- After Somali invasion of Ogaden, USSR, Cuba and North Korea offered assistance to Mengistu to help Ethiopia retake territory
- 1987 = Mengistu established People’s Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
(= country would be fully Marxist) - Would be led by Workers Party of Ethiopia (Cuba sent over 300 medical personnel in aid)
How did the Marxist regime in Ethiopia come undone?
- Civil War and armed resistance from Eritrean nationalists who wanted independence
- 1989 = Ethiopian army suffered series of defeats
- May 1991 = Mengistu fled country as opposition forces approached capital (found asylum in Zimbabwe)
- May 1991 = Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front took power (got assistance from USA)