foreign policy under Regan 1981-89 Flashcards

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what approach did Regan take towards the USSR?

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  • he was anti-communist and advocated a tougher stance towards the USSR.
  • referring to the USSR as “the evil empire” and accused the Soviets of being the “focus of evil in the modern world”.
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how is Reagan’s non-compromising approach to Cold War affairs shown through military?

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  • During the 1980s, the largest military
    build-up in history took place
  • defence spending was increased by 7% per year between 1981 and 1986, with a total of over $2 trillion.
  • Spending on defence in 1987, was $456 billion that year alone.
  • Improvements were made to existing missile systems and additions, such as the B-1 bomber
  • drastically increase the arms race
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what was the change in direction in foreign policy during Reagan’s administration?

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  • he refused to accept Détente with the Soviets.
  • During the early 1980s, little progress was made with regards to arms limitation.
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what is an example of Regan being willing to talk about arms reduction with the Soviets when it came to long-range nuclear weapons?

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  • 1982 he put forward the START I proposal to limit the amount of nuclear warheads to 5,000
    per side.
  • However, an agreement could not be reached
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what made matters more complicated with the USSR during Regans first term?

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the Strategic Defence Initiative in March 1983. The SDI was a space based anti-missile programme and was seen as a severe threat by the USSR, those missiles would be rendered useless if the programme was successful.

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what was Mikhail Gorbachev (soviet leader from 1985) policy approach towards the USA?

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Glasnost

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what was the soviets Glasnost policy?

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reforms within the Soviet Union and the easing of tensions abroad by looking inwards at their own domestic problems.

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when was the INF Treaty signed? (relaxing tesions under regan)

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8 th December 1987

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what was the INF Treaty? (relaxing tesions under regan)

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agreed to eliminate all short and medium-
range missiles and provisions were made for an

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what is the significance of the INF Treaty?

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  • the Treaty, unlike previous agreements, was actually focused on arms reduction rather than arms control.
  • after the Treaty was signed relations continued to improve
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