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A New Economic Order The Cold War Ends Challenges in the Middle East Globalization Since 1977. A New Economic Order. Decline of manufacturing. A New Economic Order. 2004: average wage -$16.50/hr manufacturing -$9.10/hr hotels, food, and other services. A New Economic Order.
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A New Economic Order The Cold War Ends Challenges in the Middle East Globalization Since 1977
A New Economic Order • Decline of manufacturing
A New Economic Order 2004: average wage -$16.50/hr manufacturing -$9.10/hr hotels, food, and other services
A New Economic Order • 1970: General Motors the largest corporation • 2005: Wal-Mart, the largest corporation
The Cold War Ends • Nuclear weapons negotiations • 1963: Limited Test Ban Treaty • 1970: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty • A brief effort at détente under Nixon • Visits to China, Soviet Union • SALT treaty limits defensive missiles • The Cold War intensifies, 1980 • Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
The Cold War Intensifies • Reagan declares an “evil empire” and promotes defense build-up
The Cold War Ends • Gorbachev promotes domestic reforms, withdraws from Afghanistan • U.S. and Soviet Union agree to nuclear weapons reductions
“Bloodless” revolutions in Eastern Europe The Berlin Wall Falls, 1989 The Soviet Union Falls Apart, 1991 The Cold War Ends
Globalization • Mobility of capital, people, and products across national borders • Free trade agreements • NAFTA • World Trade Organization
Globalization: Problems • Interdependence: national economic crises spread rapidly • Weakening of the regulatory state • Working standards • Environmental protections • Impact on U.S. jobs • Manufacturing moves abroad • Service work exported
A Multi-ethnic America • U.S. population in 2000 • 13% Hispanic • 12% African American • 4 % Asian • 1% American Indian
Challenges in the Middle East • U.S. dependence on oil: consumes 25% of world’s oil, while possessing 3% of world’s oil reserves
Challenges in the Middle East • The Israeli-Palestinian conflict • 1948: Israel created after decades of Israeli-Palestinian strife • 1967: The Six Day War: Israel occupies the Sinai, Golan Heights, Gaza, and the West Bank • 1973: The Yom Kippur War: U.S. airlifts arms to Israel; Arab oil producers cut off supplies
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict • Israel’s right to exist • Terrorist violence against Jews • Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Golan Heights and Gaza • Palestinians’ “right of return”
Challenges in the Middle East • 1979-81: Iranian Revolution, hostage crisis • 1980s: Iraq-Iran War • The Persian Gulf War, 1991 • Limited aims: expel Iraq from Kuwait • Broad coalition: UN, major allies, Russia, and Arab nations • Saddam Hussein turns on Shiites in the South and Kurds in the North; interferes with UN arms inspections
Since 1877 • U.S. the largest, most prosperous economy in the world • U.S. the greatest military power in the world • Enormous increase in the standard of living • Expansion of rights—women, minorities, people with disabilities
Yet • Income polarization, racial and ethnic inequities • A debt-encumbered economy: federal deficit and dependence on foreign investment • The threat of nuclear weapons and terrorism