International System History
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KEY EVENTS IN INTERNATIONAL
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
KEY EVENTS
The
Beginning
18th & 19th Centuries
20th & 21st Centuries
THE BEGINNING
Why is this building, the
Friedensaal, significant
to international relations?
TREATY OF WESTPHALIA
Signed in 1648- ended the 30 Years War
TREATY OF WESTPHALIA-1648
3 things came out of the Treaty:
Sovereignty
States
System
18TH & 19TH CENTURIES
3 Key Changes Impacted System
Development
Demand for Popular Sovereignty
2) Westernization of international system
3) Culmination of multipolar system
1)
#1- EVOLUTION OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
3 things were involved:
#1- Historically Raison d’état prevailed
‘Requirements of the State’
Based on ‘the divine right of kings’
Meaning of sovereignty
#1- DEMAND FOR POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
3 things were involved:
#2 - Challenges to raison d’état
Push for ‘popular’ sovereignty
American Revolution (1776)
French Revolution (1789)
#1- DEMAND FOR POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
Demand caused 3 things to happen:
#3- Eventual collapse of dynasties
Tsarist Russia
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Imperial China
Soviet Union
18TH & 19TH CENTURIES
3 Key Changes Impacted System
Development
Demand for Popular Sovereignty
2) Westernization of international system
3) Culmination of multipolar system
1)
WESTERNIZATION OF INT’L SYSTEM
Scientific & Technological Advances
Guns & Gunpowder
Naval Technology
Industrial Revolution
Mass production
Advances in transportation
Advances in communication
WESTERNIZATION OF INT’L SYSTEM
Colonization & Imperialism
What are these?
Where?
THE AMERICAS
AFRICA
ASIA
THE SUN NEVER SETS
18TH & 19TH CENTURIES
3 Key Changes Impacted System
Development
Demand for Popular Sovereignty
2) Westernization of International System
3) Culmination of Multipolar System
1)
Culmination of Multipolar System
Types of World Systems:
Unipolar System
Bipolar System
Multipolar System
Modified Multipolar System
POWER POLES
Power
Pole
Power
Pole
Power
Pole
Growing
Power
Growing
Power
Power
Pole
20TH & 21ST CENTURIES
World
War I -1914-1919
Bolshevik Revolution -1917
Post-WWI
The Great Depression -1929
World
War II -1939-1945
Post WWII
Cold
War Era -1945-1991
Post CW Era -1991 to present
WORLD WAR I
Treaty
of Versailles
War Reparations
Empires
end
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ottoman Empire
OTTOMAN EMPIRE FROM 1807-1924
•All of Austria, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Slovenia,
•Large parts of Serbia, Romania
•Bits of Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Ukraine
POST WORLD WAR I
Rise
of Soviet Union
Rise of German nationalism
The Great Depression -1929
Munich Conference -1938
Sudentenland
Appeasement Policy
WORLD WAR II
European
Theater of Operations
Pacific Theater of Operations
POST WORLD WAR II
Emergence
of a Bipolar System
Formation of the United Nations
Decolonization
Reasons for
Difficulties for former colonies
WAR OF IDEOLOGIES:
DEMOCRACY V. COMMUNISM
Securing Interests in Europe
United States
Marshall Plan, Truman Plan
Formation of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO)
Soviet Union
Eastern European takeover= Eastern Bloc
Warsaw Treaty Pact
COLD WAR FOREIGN POLICY
Cuban
Missile Crisis -1962
US Containment Doctrine
Korean War
McCarthyism
Vietnam War
Nixon
goes to China -1972
SU invades Afghanistan -1979
Brief era of détente
Thawing of relations
COLD WAR ERA-THE REAGAN YEARS
Détente
ends
Reagan Administration
New
Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev -
1985
Perestroika (economic restructuring)
Glasnost (openness)
Berlin
Eastern Bloc countries follow
Fall
Wall is torn down -1989
of the Soviet Union -1991
End of bipolar system
POST-COLD WAR ERA
Modified
Multipolar System
Global North v. Global South
European Union
Expansion of EU in P-CW era
Adoption of euro -1999
China
(WTO)
joins World Trade Organization
POST-COLD WAR ERA
9/11
'War on Terror‘ begins
Challenges traditional approach to
security
War
in Afghanistan -2001
Operation Enduring Freedom
Iraq
-2003
Arab Spring -2011