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Title: Beyond the Cold War


1
Beyond the Cold War
  • Chapter 26

2
Foreign Affairs
  • Invasion of Panama (1989)
  • Bush ordered an invasion to capture General
    Manuel Noriega for trial for drug smuggling and
    money laundering.
  • The Gulf War
  • Saddam Hussein, dictator of Iraq
  • Iraq invaded its wealthy neighbor Kuwait on
    August 2, 1990 because of an oil dispute.
  • The U.S. dispatched troops to Saudi Arabia to
    prevent Iraq expansion.
  • Desert Shield

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The Gulf War
  • The U.N. authorized the use of force to dislodge
    Iraq from Kuwait.
  • By January 1991, Bush had put together a 28
    nation coalition
  • Operation Desert Storm
  • Air attack began on January 17 against Baghdad
  • Ground attack began on February 24 and lasted
    only 4 days
  • Cease fire on February 28
  • 148 U.S. combat deaths / 145 noncombatant.
  • Saddam Hussein remained in power.

5
Recession and Downsizing
  • Bush seemed unbeatable
  • Approval rating 91
  • Bush was an expert in foreign policy however,
    the Cold War was over.
  • Bush begins the process of downsizing the
    military.
  • Private businesses also began restructuring and
    downsizing
  • Economic recession
  • Bush administration assured Americans that the
    recession would be short and self-correcting.
  • Peace dividend

6
More Controversy
  • Clarence Thomas Hearings
  • Bush nominates for Supreme Court
  • African American and a Conservative
  • Former employee Anita Hill accused Thomas of
    sexual harassment
  • Thomas was confirmed in the Senate by a 52 to 48
    margin.
  • North American Free Trade Agreement
  • Bush negotiated NAFTA with Canada and Mexico
  • Tariff reductions would open up foreign markets
    to American industries.
  • Organized labor favored barriers against cheaper
    foreign products that might cost U.S. jobs.
  • Passed in 1993.

7
The Election of 1992
  • George Bush (Rep)
  • Bill Clinton (Dem)
  • Moderate Governor of Arkansas
  • Stressed economic issues to win over
    working-class whites and blacks.
  • Made extensive use of polls to shape his stance
    on issues.Flip-flopped on controversial
    issues.Slick Willie
  • Personal Character
  • Chronic adulterer
  • Dodged the draft in Vietnam
  • Ross Perot (Independent)
  • Candidate of the Reform Party
  • Wealthy Texan

8
Its the Economy
9
The Clinton Presidency
  • Health care reform plan
  • Government subsidized health care
  • Hillary Clinton
  • Failed to muster the necessary support of
    Congress and the public.
  • Comprehensive economic program
  • Tax hikes for corporations and for individuals in
    higher tax brackets.
  • Increased investment in public works and in
    education, skills, health, and welfare.
  • Very controversial narrowly passed.
  • Dont ask dont tell policy for the military

10
The Clinton Presidency on Trial
  • The Conservative Revolution Reborn
  • Midterm elections of 1994
  • Newt Gingrich (R-Speaker of the House in 1995)
  • The Contract with America
  • Welfare reform
  • Government shutdown
  • Scandals
  • Whitewater fraud (S L scandal)
  • Paula Jones Sexual harassment
  • Monica Lewinsky affair (White House intern)
  • Impeachment for perjury(1998)
  • Acquittal (1999)

11
The Clinton PresidencyThe New World Disorder
  • Middle East Peace
  • Middle East peace negotiations
  • 1993 agreement between Israeli prime minister
    Yitzhak Rabin and PLO leader Yasir Arafat to
    restore Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip
    and the West Bank.
  • Rabin assassinated in 1995.

12
The Clinton PresidencyThe New World Disorder
  • Americans in Haiti (1995)
  • Coup against Democratically-elected Jean-Bertrand
    Aristide.
  • Jimmy Carter sent to Port-au-Prince to negotiate
  • U.S. troops landed without opposition
  • Yugoslavian Turmoil (The Balkans)
  • Ethnic and religious conflicts in Bosnia and
    Croatia
  • Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats, and Bosnian or
    Albanian Muslims
  • NATO launched air strikes in 1995. Peacekeeping
    mission.
  • Intervention in Kosovo
  • Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic asserted
    Serbian control through martial law.
  • NATO launched air strikes in 1999

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Significant Events
? 1986 Immigration and Control Act
? 1992 Rodney King verdict Clinton elected
? 1993 NAFTA passed
? 1994 Republicans win control of Congress
? 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
? 1996 California passes Proposition 209
? 1998 Lewinsky scandal
? 1999 Senate acquits Clinton of impeachment
charges
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