Ronald Reagan and the 'Second Cold War' Flashcards
Cause 1 - The end of detente under Carter escalates to become a second cold war under Reagan
The end of detente had already happened under president Carter when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan but a new ‘Second Cold War’ became more obvious from 1981 when Reagan took over after he won a landslide election victory. Partly this victory for Reagan was due to his criticism of Carter for being too ‘weak’ on the USSR.
Cause 2 - How Reagan started to increase tension with the arms race and his Evil Empire speech
In 1983, Reagan’s opinion was made clear in a speech he gave to a Christian group when he described the USSR as an ‘evil empire’ and said that the USA represented the forces of ‘good’. Reagan also boosted spending on America’s armed forces. In 1982 by 13% and then a further 8% in 1983 and in 1984.
Event 1 - The Reagan Doctrine
Reagan announced his ‘Reagan Doctrine’ which was tougher than the Truman Doctrine and included ‘rolling back’ communism by supporting anti-communist groups with money, weapons and training in Angola and El-Salvador (1981), Nicaragua (1982-84) and even a US-troop led invasion of Grenada in 1983.
Event 2 - New Weapons
Reagan’s tougher doctrine included developing new weapons that the Soviet Union could not match. For example, new stealth bombers and nuclear Trident submarines, but especially the SDI (Strategic Defence Initiative) programme that was nicknamed ‘Star Wars’ by the media.