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    Collapse in Eastern Europe was very sudden – but it how did it come to this so quickly? It’s a complicated question; this lecture focusses on the longer term causes‚ Lecture 65 focusses on comparatively short term causes. 1) ECONOMIC TROUBLES IN THE SOVIET BLOC: Eastern European leaders should have been more aware of economic issues. They were inherently familiar with the works of Marx i.e. economic state of society dictates the rest of society. Basic economic model established in Eastern Europe was

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    Berlin Wall Controversy

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    On November 9‚ 1989 when East German citizens poured through border crossings in the Berlin Wall‚ the event marked a new beginning for East Europeans. Under strict control of the Soviet Union‚ life in Eastern Europe had been restricted‚ with little freedom and or luxury (Cernich). The unstoppable flow of East Germans fleeing to West Germany began the Soviet Union’s decline in power‚ and it floundered until dissolving on December 25 in 1990 (Montgomery). The Berlin Wall had separated countless families

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    became a democratic nation after the fall of Fascism in 1943. C. Asian and African Nations Got independence in the post-war period D. Eastern European States i) Set up Communist governments after the war ii) Became satellite states of the Soviet Union E. The Soviet Union i) Became a superpower after the war ii) Controlled the Communist states in Eastern Europe F. The United States i) Became a superpower after the war ii) Took over Britain’s and France’s position in world affairs What

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    the Socialist Party. Wilhelm Pieck was appointed president‚ Otto Grotewohl Prime Minister and Walter Ulbricht became the First Secretary‚ a role which was more superior when it came to decision making. This new socialist state was a part of the Eastern Bloc and it soon became the most successful state within it. The USSR had a very big influence on East Germanys policies and there economy‚ due to the communal beliefs in socialist and communist ideas. In addition‚ I believe that the USSR did control

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    Brandt‚ decided to review the policies that the FRG had up till this point held regarding Eastern Europe. Under the Hallstein Doctrine‚ relations with Eastern Europe had basically ground to a halt during the mid-fifties‚ so Brandt in 1970‚ along with his foreign minister Walter Scheel‚ agreed to hold negotiations with the leaders of the East. This policy of improving relations with the Eastern communist bloc was known as Ostpolitik. The aims of this policy were mainly to leave future reunification

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    France. By the time Germany and the Nazi regime had fallen‚ the USSR had the world’s largest army and America was the world’s most powerful economy. 2 The rise of these two powers led to a split in Europe. The Western Bloc of the US‚ Britain‚ France and their allies and the Eastern Bloc of the Soviet Union and her allies. The two nations ideals as to how post-war Europe should be restructured was one of the roots of the following decades of tension‚ known as the Cold War‚ between the USSR and the US

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    Subject: History Topic: 4.1 The Outbreak and Escalation of the Cold War. Reasons for Cold War |What are the reasons for the Cold War? |What are these reasons about? |Why did these reasons cause the Cold War?| |1. Differing political systems |The West was capitalist while the East |This led to Cold War because as their | | |was communist. The West believes in |political beliefs were different‚ both | |

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    EASTERN AND WESTERN PHILOSOPHY The subject of philosophy has always been divided along two lines of thinking – the eastern and the western. Though each line is concerned with finding the right path to follow‚ the methodology and teachings of the philosophers from either line of thinking has been distinct and different. This paper aims to examine the ideas of one eastern and one western philosopher – Confucius and Socrates respectively and compare the two for similarities and differences. One

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    formation of the Iron Curtain‚ which was the division of a free‚ democratic West and a totalitarian East. Socially‚ NATO and the COMECON were established‚ which formed the west and east into different blocs. Politically‚ the soviet assertion of dominance in Eastern Europe gained momentum in Eastern Europe and economically‚ Germany was separated into two separate states. Socially -NATO= North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Included Belgium‚ the Netherlands‚ Luxembourg‚ France‚ Britain‚ Italy‚ Denmark

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    Fall of Communism

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    Account for the failure of Communism in Eastern Europe The Failure of Communism in Eastern Europe Communism in the Eastern Europe was a result of various factors. Communism is based on the ideas and teachings of Karl Marx as modified by Lenin. At its most basic‚ the ideal of communism is a system in which everyone is seen as equal and wealth is distributed equally among the people. There is no private ownership and the state owns and controls all enterprises and property. The Soviet model of communism

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