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POLS 051 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last Lecture I. WW2II. New World Order III. Wilsons 14 pointsIV. Municagreement Outline of Current Lecture I. WW2II. The New World III. The Next EuropeIV. More Integrated Europe V. The Cold War VI. Consequences of WW2 Current LectureI. WW2-a. Munich agreement failed, thought it was key to end the war and bring Germany back into the cold. b. Germany takes over Sudan, which inspired Hitler to expand further into Europec. Soviet Union pact, Hitler can’t touch Soviet Union, but he breaks agreement. d. Pact stated: attack on one, attack on all, respond in collective fashion, Decolonization.e. NATO- security alliance (only 1)- sticking point between U.S and Russia.II. New World order, Denzera. Thesis: the U.S need to include China and India in its diplomacy, both rising powers and U.S is included. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.b. George W. Bush responsible for this issued call for New World Order, we are seeing change in distribution of power. c. No longer bi-polar, now multipolar different sources of power. Blocks of State of Power – EUd. Rising powers asserting their influence: India and China, anti hegemonic approach to International politics. e. Bush strengthened U.S/China and U.S/India relations f. Shanghai cooperation: organization of States that operates economically and military made to be an anti-Nato organization. g. Don’t reflect current changes in institution of power III. The Next Europe, Berrgruena. How Should it Look? i. Follow Swiss model and becomes completely federalized, more instigated, political federation (Switzerland is not a member of EU) b. Highlight Swiss model, based on idea of strong center, center does not oppose on regions. Regions have fair independence and can govern themselves c. Firm physical and economic policy apply to all statesd. Member states very different, can’t all have same foreign policye. EU: 28 number stats proud of sovereignty, create physical and economic policy. IV. More Integrated Europe in Americas Best Interest?a. Want more integrated/stranger Europe so Russia can’t invade b. When EU expands, takes Soviet Unions states (Romania, Poland, Croatia, Czechs-Slovakia) c. Buffer between Russia and U.S V. The Cold Wara. Tension and completion without direct military conflict between two superpowers b. Besides tension, very peaceful time, stable (whole world) – system very predictable, world divided into two blocks, two alliances, easier to predict interactions VI. Consequences of WW2a. Power of redistribution: U.S and USSR two main hegemons, Europe so weak, couldn’t be considered b. When formed NATO and Warsaw pact – security alliance (U.S, U.S.S.R) c. Two different political systems: democracy, socialistd. Communist: Soviet Union, everything controlled by state, demanding economy, no private properties, no demand or supply, end result NO FREEDOMe. Democracy: locally, privately owned, state runs small amount, market driven


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