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The End of Bipolarity - XII Political Science

The End of Bipolarity - XII Political Science



Formation of The Soviet Union

The Soviet Union was formed in 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution
The Soviet Union is called the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
There were a total of 15 republics in the Soviet Union, that’s how the Soviet Union was formed byjoining 15 different countries.
The Soviet Union was created to secure the interests of the poor.
It was established according to socialism and communist ideology

What Was The Soviet System?

The soviet socialist republic (USSR) was formed after the socialist revolution of 1917 in Russia.
Its aim was to establish an egalitarian society,
which a society based on equality was to be created by ending capitalism and private property.
This system was called the soviet system.
In other words, the soviet system is the system by which the Soviet Union developed itself.

Economic Features of The Soviet System

The soviet system was based on socialism where all economic decisions were taken by the government keeping the society in mind.
The soviet system had a planned economy (planning refers to planning for the future taking into account the resources currently available).
Minimum standard of living (minimum standard of living means a situation in which a person has all those facilities without which it is difficult for him to develop normally.)
Unemployment is negligible (unemployment was almost non-existent in the soviet system)
Advanced communication system
State ownership was the dominant form of ownership
State control over land and other productive assets
The consumer industry was very advanced (manufacturing from a small pin to a large item like a car)
Huge reserves of energy resources (the Soviet Union had all the major energy resources such as minerals, oil, iron, steel etc. In abundance.)

Political Features of The Soviet System

Only one party rule ( the Soviet Union was ruled by only one party called communist party ) .
Opposing capitalism , private ownership and free trade
No freedom to form any other political party

History of The Soviet Union

Joseph Stalin’s Regime ( 1924-53 )
He led the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953 and he played an important role in the development of the Soviet Union.

Work
Promoted industries
Won the second world war
Forced agglomeration of farming

Soviet Union and The Cold War

After the end of world war II in 1945, two super powers emerged in the world.
Of which the first was America and the second was the Soviet Union.
Due to having two super powers, The Era of Cold War started in the world.
Both the super powers started trying to prove themselves better than the other superpower.

Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Khrushchev took command of the Soviet Union after Joseph Stalin

Main Events

Cuban Missile Crisis
Space race
(launch of sputnik, sending Yuri Gagarin into space)
Building the Berlin Wall

Effects of The Cold War on The Soviet Union

High expenditure in the manufacturing of weapons
Lag behind western countries
Fall of the economy
Slow growth
Diverted attention from the problems of the country

Mikhail Gorbachev

In 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the USSR.
Two policies, Glasnost (Openness) and Perestroika (Restructuring), were formulated by Gorbachev toreform the Soviet Union.
Which had the main objective to bring peace in the Soviet Union.

Political Reforms

Promoted democracy.
Withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan and Eastern Europe
Helped in the unification of Germany

Financial Improvement

Stopped the arms race.
Attempts were made to promote economic development.
Promoted privatization.

The Dissolution of The Soviet Union

Gorbachev tried to reform the Soviet Union.
But his efforts were completely unsuccessful.
Those who wanted these reforms said that the reforms are taking place very slowly and those whowere opposing these reforms continued to oppose them.
Because of this Gorbachev did not get support from anywhere.
In 1989 the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the beginning of the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
By 1991, the Soviet Union had completely disintegrated.

Reasons of The Dissolution of The Soviet Union

Failure to fulfil the aspirations of the people.
Dominant bureaucracy.
Dominance of communist party.
Heavy expenditure in the manufacturing of weapons
Lag behind western countries
Russian Dominance
Fall of the economy.
Feeling of freedom in the people
Immediate causes
Emergence of a sense of freedom in the minds of the people
Gorbachev’s reforms (Perestroika and Glasnost)

Consequences of The Dissolution of The Soviet Union

End of Cold War
Beginning of American supremacy
End of Arms Race
End of Soviet Union
Rise of 15 new Countries
Russia became the successor of the Soviet Union.
Blow to socialist ideology
Emergence capitalist ideology
Ban on the communist party in USSR.
Countries who got independence from the Soviet Union adopted democracy and capitalism
Russia got all the rights which Soviet Union had, such as permanent membership in the securitycouncil of the United Nations and the status of the Nuclear State.
All the treaties made by the Soviet Union were now to be performed by Russia.

Shock Therapy

When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, shock therapy was created by the world bank and theinternational monetary fund to establish the capitalist system in the newly formed countries.
Soviet Union was built on the socialist ideology and all the industries there used to work under thegovernment. Now after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, capitalist system was to be established inall these countries.
Shock therapy was a provision to hand over all government industries to private hands by auction.
In other words, turning the government sector into a private sector was shock therapy.

Purpose of Shock Therapy

Privatization of State Estates
Free Trade
Connecting Soviet Countries to Western Economies

Results of Shock Therapy

Completely unsuccessful.
Russia’s industrial structure collapsed
Fall in Russian currency ruble.
Destruction of social welfare system
Big companies were sold at very low price.
Increase in economics inequality
Food crisis
Encouraged black marketing
History’s largest garage sale
Shock therapy was called the biggest garage sale in history because big companies were sold atthe price of junk.

Why Did This Happen?

This happened because all the citizens were given vouchers to participate in the auction. These voucherswere sold by those citizens to the black marketers because they needed money and at the same timethey were not in a position to participate in this sale.

Communist Countries And India

Relations between India and communist countries have been good since the beginning.
Russia has been helping India from the very beginning.
Both dreams a multipolar world.
Both countries believe in democracy.
80 bilateral agreements were signed between India and Russia in 2001.
India is one of the largest Russian arms buyers.
India imports huge amount of oil from Russia.
Russia helps India in many scientific projects.
Russia always supported India on Kashmir issue.

Arab Revolution (Arab Spring)

Tunisia
Tunisia is a country in North Africa
Zine el Abidine ben ali was the president here since 1987
It was a dictatorial Government
The media there was controlled and it could not show anything against the Government.
Due to these things, people were subjected to atrocities and they did not get justice.

The Beginning of The Arab Revolution

The Arab revolution started because of the self-immolation of a poor man named Mohammad Bouazizi.

Who Was Mohammad Bouazizi ?

Mohammad Bouazizi was a poor man
He was born on 29 March 1984 in Tunisia.
His father died when he was 3 years old.
He started working from the age of 10 and used to sell fruits.

The Main Problem

Mohammad Bouazizi had applied for license of a shop near the town hall but he was not able to get it.
On December 17, when he reached the same place where he used to sell fruits every day, he saw thatsomeone else was selling his goods there.
He talked to the person and tried to remove him from there and when he did not agree, he talked to thepolice.
But the police took away his fruits and his belongings and insulted him as well as bear beat.
Due to all these things, he became very sad and in anger, he sprinkled kerosene on himself and sethimself on fire and committed suicide.
People tried to save him but he could not survive.
While committing self-immolation, his cousin ali made a video of the incident and this video becameviral on social media because of Facebook.
He died on 4 January 2011 and thousands of people attended his funeral.

After The Death of Mohammad Bouazizi

After the death of Mohammad Bouazizi, no strong steps were taken, due to which the anger of thepeople increased further.
People in Tunisia started protesting in large numbers.
To suppress the protest, bullets were fired on them by the government, so that people could sitpeacefully in fear but this did not happen.
Due to the hike in protest, curfew was imposed and later emergency was also imposed.
But in the end ben ali resigned from his post and ben ali’s rule came to an end.

Why Did The People of Tunisia Revolt?

Anger
Dictatorship
Corruption
Poverty
Unemployment
Suicide of Mohammed Bouazizi
After The Success of The Movement In Tunisia, The Movement Gradually Spread ThroughoutNorth Africa and Arab Countries.

Consequences of The Arab Spring

Arab revolution did not succeed
It benefited only in Tunisia
Libya and Syria were completely destroyed by the Arab Revolution
Military rule became stronger in some countries
Saudi Arabia and other countries handled the situation wisely

Middle East Crisis

There are mainly two topics we have to talk about in the middle east crisis.
Afghanistan Crisis (1979–89)
First Gulf War

Afghanistan Crisis (1979–89)
Afghanistan’s Political System
Afghanistan remained separate from both the world war and the cold war
Some political changes were made in 1960 by king Zahir Shah of Afghanistan.
Elections held in Afghanistan
Given political rights to the people
Emphasis on women education
He was deposed in 1973 by the king’s cousin Dawood khan and he himself became the presidentand prime minister of Afghanistan.

Socialist Intervention

After 5 years, in 1978, the people’s democratic party of Afghanistan (pdpa) overthrew thegovernment of Dawood Khan.
Pdpa was a socialist party
Under the land reform process, they started taking land from people who had a lot of land andstarted distributing this land among those who did not have land.
Because of this, the people of the village of Afghanistan got angry with the government becausethey had lands in high amount.
Due to the land reforms villagers started revolting
The government tried to suppress this rebellion but did not succeed.

USSR And Afghanistan

The socialist government formed in Afghanistan sought help from the Soviet Union and the SovietUnion helped by providing weapons and other materials.
Yet the villagers could not be controlled
Seeing the system deteriorating, in 1979, the Soviet Union sent its army to Afghanistan.
The sending of soviet troops to Afghanistan was opposed by the general assembly of 34 Muslimcountries and the United Nations
But the Soviet Union did not listen to anyone and took full control of the cities of Afghanistan andthe communication system there.

Afghanistan War (1979–89)

During this, a war started between the people of Afghanistan and the army of the Soviet Union andthe people of Afghanistan named it the war of religion.
The people of Afghanistan were supported by the us and thus the two superpowers came face toface in the Afghanistan War.
Osama Bin Laden was also involved in this war and due to this war, many terrorist organizationslike Taliban and Al Qaeda Emerged.

End of Afghanistan War

In 1985, Gorbachev became the president of the Soviet Union and began to change the system ofthe Soviet Union.
During this time, he withdrew his army from Afghanistan and by 1989 the Soviet army wascompletely out of Afghanistan.
This is how the Afghanistan war ended

After The End of The Afghanistan War

Even after the withdrawal of the USSR army, the problem in Afghanistan did not end
Civil war started between all the terrorist groups that had developed such as Al Qaeda, Taliban andother Groups.

Gulf War

Iraq occupied Kuwait in 1990
World countries tried to convince Iraq but Iraq did not agree
At the end, UNO allowed the use of force on Iraq.
This military operation was named operation desert storm.
UNO forces were sent to attack Iraq. Although this army was a mixed army of 34 countries, but 75% ofthe soldiers were from America and the general of this army was also American.
Saddam Hussein, who was the president of Iraq at that time, said that this war would be a war of ahundred wars, meaning that it would be very difficult to defeat Iraq, but nothing like this happened andIraq was easily defeated in a few days and had to withdraw from Kuwait. .
During this war America made an open display of its powers.
America used smart bombs in this war and therefore it was called computer war.
Simultaneously, this war was broadcasted live on TV, due to which it was called video game war.
This decision to attack Iraq, taken by UNO was called dramatic because no such decision had everbeen taken by UNO before.