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Post-Cold War American Foreign Policy The Bush and Clinton Years What have been three goals of American foreign policy during the post-Cold War era? • Foreign aid • Humanitarian aid • Support for human rights Has involvement in conflicts in other areas of the world been part of American foreign policy since 1988? • YES Who was president when the Cold War ended? • George Herbert Walker Bush During the Cold War, what were the six East European communist satellites of the Soviet Union? • 1) East Germany • 2) Poland • 3) Hungary • 4) Romania • 5) Bulgaria • 6) Czechoslovakia To what defensive military alliance did the six Soviet satellites in Eastern Europe belong? • The Warsaw Pact What the most important symbol of the Cold War division of Europe from 1961 until 1989? • The Berlin Wall What happened to the Berlin Wall in 1989? • German citizens tore down the Berlin Wall. Where did communist governments collapse during the presidency of George H. W. Bush? • Eastern Europe • The Soviet Union Into what two countries did Czechoslovakia split after the communists lost control of the government? • The Czech Republic • Slovakia What two beliefs did Eastern Europe adopt after the fall of communism? • Democracy • Free market capitalism What European country reunified in late 1990 under a democratic government? •Germany What communist nation broke up into fifteen separate nations by the end of 1991? •The Soviet Union What was the situation in Yugoslavia in 1990, during George H. W. Bush’s presidency? • Yugoslavia was showing signs of collapse. What kind of government did Yugoslavia have from the end of World War II until 1990? • Communist What did it mean for Yugoslavia to be non-aligned during the Cold War? • Was neutral • Sided with neither the United States nor the Soviet Union What defensive military alliance did the United States lead during the Cold War? • NATO What defensive military alliance did the Soviet Union lead during the Cold War? • The Warsaw Pact Where was Yugoslavia located? • Europe’s Balkan Peninsula What type of government did Yugoslavia have after World War II? • Communist What did four of the six republics of Yugoslavia do in 1991 and 1992? • Declared their independence from Yugoslavia What two republics remained part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia? • Serbia • Montenegro What three ethnic groups lived in BosniaHerzegovina? • Bosnians • Serbs • Croats What was the religion of the Bosnians? • Muslims What was the religion of the Serbs? • Eastern Orthodox Christians What was the religion of the Croats? • Roman Catholics What ethnic group did not want Bosnia-Herzegovina to become independent from Yugoslavia? • The Serbs What broke out in BosniaHerzegovina in 1992? • Civil war between the Serbs, Croats, and Bosnians What two American presidents had to deal with the civil war in Bosnia? • George H. W. Bush • Bill Clinton When did the civil war in Bosnia attract worldwide attention? • When it became known that Serbian forces were practicing “ethnic cleansing” against Bosnian Muslims and Croats What did Serbian troops do to more than two million Bosnian Muslims and Croats? • Took them from their homes and put them into refugee camps What did the press report about “ethnic cleansing” in Bosnia? • 1) Mass murders of civilians • 2) Massacres of Muslim men and boys • 3) Existence of concentration camps To what was the Serbian “ethnic cleansing” of Bosnian Muslims compared? • Nazi Germany’s attempted genocide of European Jews during World War II What is genocide? • The intentional destruction of an entire racial, religious, or cultural group Who else started killing Muslims in Bosnia? • Croats What are atrocities? • Acts of violence Did either President Bush or President Clinton intervene directly in Bosnia by sending American ground troops there? • No How did Presidents Bush and Clinton try to stop the civil war in Bosnia? • Tried to work through the United Nations • Tried to work through NATO When was a peace treaty signed in Bosnia? • 1995 What was the role of NATO under the terms of the peace treaty that ended the civil war in Bosnia? • NATO would enforce peace in BosniaHerzegovina How did NATO enforce peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina? • NATO sent a peacekeeping force of 60,000 troops to the Balkans, including 20,000 Americans. Where else did the Serbianled government of Yugoslavia attempt “ethnic cleansing”? •Kosovo Why did the Serbs undertake “ethnic cleansing” in Kosovo? • Kosovo wanted independence from Yugoslavia. What is the dominant ethnic group in Kosovo? •Albanian Muslims What group in Kosovo did the Serbs target for “ethnic cleansing”? •Albanian Muslims How did the Clinton administration respond to the Serbs’ persecution of the Albanian Muslims in Kosovo? • Clinton worked through NATO. What action did NATO take to stop the Serbs’ “ethnic cleansing” of Albanian Muslims in Kosovo? • NATO bombed Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro). What action did President Clinton take in Kosovo? • Sent American troops to Kosovo as part of a NATO peacekeeping force Did NATO and United States action in Kosovo succeed? •Yes Did Kosovo gain its independence from Yugoslavia? •Yes What country invaded Kuwait in 1990? • Iraq Who was the dictator of Iraq? • Saddam Hussein What is the major source of wealth in Kuwait? • Oil How did the United States react to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait? • President Bush said the Iraqi invasion violated Kuwait’s national sovereignty What did world leaders fear Hussein might do as a result of the invasion of Kuwait? • Threaten Saudi Arabia and its oil reserves What action did the United Nations Security Council take regarding the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait? • Said the invasion was wrong • Imposed economic sanctions or penalties on Iraq Why did some world leaders fear Iraqi control over Kuwait? • Saddam Hussein might control the world oil market What did President Bush put together to oppose the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait? • A coalition or alliance of nations that were against Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait What three major countries supported the American-led coalition that opposed the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait? • Great Britain • France • The Soviet Union What was the first phase of Operation Desert Storm? • A massive air assault on Iraqi forces occupying Kuwait What was Operation Desert Storm’s second phase? • A ground attack on Kuwait and Iraq What was the result of the coalition’s invasion of Kuwait and Iraq? • Iraqi resistance collapsed • Coalition forces took control of Kuwait’s capital Kuwait City • Iraqi troops retreated to Iraq What war ended in February 1991? • Persian Gulf War What was the first war in which American women served in a combat role? • Persian Gulf War What were three results of the Persian Gulf War? • Saddam Hussein stayed in power in Iraq • American-led coalition achieved its goal of freeing Kuwait from Iraqi rule • Coalition restored self-rule to Kuwait’s leaders What was the trade policy of Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton? • Free trade What does free trade mean? • The removal of tariff barriers to trade with other nations Why did Presidents Bush and Clinton want to eliminate tariffs? No Tariffs: • Would increase trade • Would lead to economic growth in United States • Would create new jobs for Americans What president persuaded Congress to pass NAFTA? • Bill Clinton For what does NAFTA stand? • North American Free Trade Agreement What was NAFTA and what did it do? • A trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico • Reduced all trade tariffs • Reduced most business restrictions over the next fifteen years What effect did NAFTA have on trade in North America? • Created one market or regional trading block, larger than the European community What type of jobs did NAFTA opponents fear would be eliminated in the United States if NAFTA became law? • Manufacturing jobs What was the main argument used against NAFTA? • Removal of tariffs on Mexican imports would cause many American manufacturers to move their factories to Mexico Why did NAFTA opponents believe American business would move their factories to Mexico? • Mexican workers were paid lower wages than American workers What were three foreign policy successes of the Clinton administration? • Senate ratified the NAFTA Treaty • Restored full diplomatic relations with communist Vietnam • Lifted economic sanctions against South Africa, when apartheid was ended What did it mean for the Clinton administration to restore full diplomatic relations with Vietnam? • 1) United States recognized the communist government as the legitimate or lawful government of Vietnam • 2) United States exchanged ambassadors with Vietnam What country had a policy of racial apartheid? • South Africa Define the term apartheid? • South Africa’s brutal system of racial segregation and discrimination against the nation’s black majority Why did South Africa follow the policy of apartheid? • So that the small white minority would rule the country Who was released from prison in South Africa, when the South African government ended apartheid? • Nelson Mandela What organization did Nelson Mandela lead? • The African National Congress or ANC What type of organization was the ANC? • An organization committed to racial justice and equal rights for black South Africans What group came to power when apartheid ended in South Africa? • The black majority When apartheid ended, who became the new leader of the South African government? • Nelson Mandela What did the Clinton administration lift, when apartheid ended? • Economic sanctions against South Africa What economic sanctions did the United States place against the Republic of South Africa in 1986? • Severe restrictions on trade between the United States and South Africa What was the purpose of the United States’ economic sanctions against South Africa? • To condemn apartheid • To pressure the white South African government to repeal its racially discriminatory laws