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HIST 370 - FINAL EXAM
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Netherlands empire
Dutch East Indies
Indonesian independence
November 17, 1945
2 factors for New Left's meteoric trajectory
ancient grievances and opponents of pluralistic democracies
Punk
shock, disrespect for past, resistance to authority, parody of anti-establishment movements in the 1960s, cultural manifestation of phenomenon of hatred of Bourgeois state emulated violence
Brandt's 1st agenda
range of social welfare reforms
Hallestine Doctrine
prescribed that the Federal Republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) --> detente required before negotiation
Ostpolitik
the normalization of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, or West Germany) and Eastern Europe, particularly the German Democratic Republic (GDR, or East Germany) beginning in 1969.
Basic Treaty - DECEMBER 1972
good relations, equal rights, peaceful problem solving, inviolability of existing borders, non-interference, protection of human rights
Thatcherism and post-Keynesian political economy
economic liberalization did not signal the fall of the welfare system, nor even its terminal decline --> shift in the allocation of resources and initiative from public to private sector
democratization is southern Europe depended on what type of instincts?
Autarkic
Spain's economic modernization was largely a byproduct of what?
other nations' prosperity
By the late 80s, Spain, Portugal, and Greece were experiencing what common political change?
the local socialist party was not the dominant political force, but was growing in effect from the center
The Euromissile Crisis, 1977-87
missiles as balance of power, fear in the west about the significance of US show of support, anti-nuclear movements, environmental pressure, Ostpolitik spoke to Germans
Glasnot
openness, Gorbachev forced to open up about Chernobyl (APRIL 26, 1986), lessening of censorship, public opinion began to be heard
Perestroika
Gorbachev trying to appeal to the public rather than the party - condemned Stalin
EU Integration
creating a common identity difficult admist so many nations, soccer as unifying force, inter-European conflict became complicated due to intertwining, differing receptions of immigration, questions surrounding NATO
Immigration: First Wave
1940s-70s --> low wage labourers from the south, evade domestic market rigidities
Immigration: Second Wave
1960s-80s --> families and dependents of "guest workers", post oil shock phenomenon, restriction
Immigration: Third Wave
1980s-2000s --> refugees, asylum seekers, illegal aliens, economic and political upheavals on the periphery, radical right reaction
Immigration: Fourth Wave
ongoing, starting around 2011 with civil wars - Libya and now Syria, refuge from violence
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