HIST 213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Baghdad Pact, Nato, 14 July Revolution

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The cold war and the third world: the third world: economically underdeveloped, dependent on developed countries beyond formal independence, and often formerly colonized countries (not always) coined by 1952 french economist ideology from the 1789. Africa, 1967-1973 africa: decolonizing countries didn"t welcome the cold war, they had agency and wanted peace for personal economic development, however the cold war was imposed on them. Not all conflicts that occurred can be considered a. Cold war but a cold period, where the cold war imposed conflicts on these regions but didn"t cause them ex. Middle east: the korean war 1950-1953 removal of japanese army from korea, divide between communist north and socialist south. Korea (kim jong) convinces russia (stalin) to assist with military takeover of the south, creating a global issue. America believed russia was attempting to make more allies, and responded by creating a ring of alliances to contained soviet expansion:

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