Focus
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Discuss the effect of the Cold War on nations, not only during the early phase but throughout the entire Cold War period.
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Introduction
- Cuba: Discuss the impact of the Cold War on Cuban politics and the country’s relationship with the United States.
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West Germany (WG)
- CDU Party: Describe the centrist party’s wide support and its 20-year rule overseeing the recovery of West Germany.
- German Economic Miracle: Explain the policies implemented by Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, such as currency reform and the “Social Market Economy” policy, which led to significant economic growth and an improved quality of life.
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Cuba
- Before Castro: Provide background information on the US-supported, anti-communist regime of Batista.
- During the Crisis: Discuss the significant impact of Cold War tensions on Cuban politics, Castro’s political leanings, and the declaration of Cuba as a communist country in 1961.
- After the Crisis: Explore the effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Cuba’s close ties with the USSR, and its development of an independent foreign policy through the Non-Aligned Movement. Highlight the projection of power globally, such as Cuba’s involvement in the Angolan Civil War.
- After the USSR Collapse: Examine the political and economic challenges faced by Cuba after losing its biggest ally and the successful reforms implemented to avoid collapse.
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Domestic Politics
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Foreign Politics
- West Germany (WG): Discuss the Ostpolitik pursued during the Detente period, aimed at better relations with the Eastern Bloc and reconciliation. Highlight the Treaty of Moscow in 1970 as an example.
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Economic
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Crisis
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Note: Consider focusing on a specific country or comparison, such as West Germany vs. Cuba, to avoid covering too broad a scope.
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Resources: Cold War textbooks on Cuba and West Germany, as well as other relevant sources on the Berlin Crisis.