The Cold War
By- Dr. Mahipal Singh
Rathore
What was the cold war?
The Cold War was a state of geopolitical tension
after the second World Warbetween powers
in the
Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its satellite
states) and
Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies)
When was the cold war
‘fought’?
From 1947 to 1989/1991
*no fixed beginning and end, it was an ‘era’.
Why was it COLD?
No direct combat or fight between the USSR
+ allies and USA + allies
Lots of proxy wars though -
Korea, Vietnam ,Afghanistan
Characteristics of the cold
Ideological differences
war
Atmosphere of Political distrust
Arms Race - High military spending
Espionage
Psychological warfare
Brinkmanship
NUCLEAR CAPABILITY to destroy the entire earth
many times over!
The beginnings of Cold war
• 1917- Russian revolution
• The ‘whites ‘ in Russian civil war were
supported by USA France and UK
• 1922 – USSR established
• 1933-Diplomatic relations between USA
and USSR
Both were allies against Axis powers in WW2
After 1945 USSR tried to exert communist
influence throughout central and eastern
Europe as a buffer against Germany -
various communist govts were propped up
USA tried to exert its influence in war torn
France, West Germany , Japan and Korea and
tried to set up capitalism supporting leaders.
‘’An Iron
Curtain
has descended
over the
continent’’
- Winston
Churchill
USA’s Policies to combat USSR’s growing influence
‘’Containment policy’’
Marshall Plan for reconstruction
Truman doctrine,1947 – to support
other nations
against communism
USA propped up many anti communist regimes
throughout the world
The Berlin Blockade,1948
USSR wanted control over entire Berlin
Stalin stopped the supply route to west Berlin
USA UK air dropped supplies to break the
blockade
Germany officially split into two countries in
1949
1949
Formation of NATO
China fell under communist power [PRC vs
RoC]
USSR detonated its first nuclear weapon
Many communist govts came up in east
and central Europe
The contours are clear
By 1950,it had become clear that the two
sides were at war without open
conflict.
Ideological war –
capitalism/consumerism/democracy
vs.
Communism/socialism/totalitarianism
The Nuclear Angle
First time in human history, a weapon so
potent.
‘’DETERRANT’’ – ‘cold’ war didn’t turn
‘hot’.
Annihilation – extinction of human race.
Ballistic missiles that could carry nuclear
bombs over thousands of kilometres.
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
Korean war 1950-53
USSR and PRC backed North Korea attacked
South Korea.
USA and allies came to the aid of south and
a stalemate ensued
1950s- Escalation
1953- Stalin died.
Nikita Khrushchev – USSR
Eisenhower -
USA
1955 – WARSAW pact signed
SPACE RACE begins
USSR backed groups try to overthrow colonial
govts in Asia, Latin America and Africa
USA backed many undemocratic govts and
dictators to stop this.
(Iran,Guatemala,Dominica,Chile,Brazil etc)
1956 - Hungarian revolution crushed by
soviets
1956 - Suez crisis
1950s- War in Indochina raged on
The Non-Aligned countries
1960s
1960 -U2 plane incident
1960 - Paris summit – failed
1961 – Berlin wall construction begins
1962- Cuban missile crisis
Cuban Missile crisis 1962
Cuba underwent a revolution in 1959
bringing communist Fidel Castro to power
USSR positioned ballistic nuclear missiles
there in 1962
threatening the entire continental USA
High moments of tension as world watched
with bated breath.
Nuclear war averted in the knick of time.
1962- Sino Soviet split due to
ideological differences
1968 – Prague spring (reforms) crushed by
USSR
The Vietnam war carried on at a brutal
scale .
Finally the USSR backed north Vietnam
won in 1975
1970s : De-escalation
USA China relations - In 1972 Nixon visited
China
Détente between USA and USSR
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
1973
o Reducing nuclear missiles
o Reducing anti ballistic missiles
1979 – USSR send troops to Afghanistan to
help the newly formed Communist govt
USA supported Mujaheedin against USSR
End of détente(co-operation)
1980s
1980 Moscow & 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
boycotts.
Ronald Reagan increased military spending
immensely while USSR could not keep up due
to its failing economy
Strategic Defence Initiative Plan by USA to equip
satellites with nuclear missiles (STAR WARS)
1983- Large NATO military exercise again brought
the world on the brink of nuclear annihilation
1983- South Korean civilian plane shot down by
USSR
1985 – Mikhail Gorbachev becomes Gen. Sec.
of Communist party of USSR
The end of Cold war
Main reason- reforms brought by Gorbachev
and economy.
The communist economy simply could not
keep up with the high growth rates of capitalist
ones.
Why did Gorbachev bring in reforms ??
Glasnost Perestroika
• Openness • RESTRUCTURING/
• ’’Freedom of speech’’ REFORMATION
• Easing of media • Soviet political and
censorship. economic
• Earlier records • structure
declassified Elections*, foreign
investment, privately
owned businesses
The Iron Curtain is raised
All over Europe (the satellite states), reforms led to
demand of independence and change in communist govt.
1989- Peaceful revolutions in most countries (except
Romania)
No military suppression by Soviet union.
1989- Berlin wall fell
1990- East and West Germany united again
1985 TO 1991 – In response to Gorbachev’s
reforms, USA started talks for de
escalation, limiting nuclear weapons and
removal of army from Afghanistan
Dec.1991- USSR is dissolved and all 15 sub
national soviets form their sovereign
countries.
Aftermat
h USA the only Superpower
Unipolar world-
Russian economy suffered badly(severe
recession).
Conflicts in Balkan states- Yugoslavia.
The threat of nuclear war still present
(though very much less than the cold war
period)
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Dr. Mahipal Singh Rathore
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