6.5.1

Reagan & Gorbachev

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Reagan and Gorbachev

Reagan and Gorbachev began to work together and improved US-Soviet relations.

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Ronald Reagan

  • Ronald Reagan was a hard-line anti-communist. Reagan became the US President on the 20th of January 1981.
  • The USA funded the Mujahidin against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan and invested in Pershing missiles under Reagan.
  • He also commissioned the Star Wars nuclear defense system.
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Mikhail Gorbachev

  • Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985.
  • The Soviet Union's economy was struggling.
  • Wages were higher in capitalist countries.
  • Money was being poured down the drain in the war in Afghanistan.
  • Soviet satellite states were staying in the Warsaw Pact and in communism because of the threat of military repression, rather than because they wanted to.
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Likeminded leaders - Reagan and Gorbachev

  • The two leaders first met in 1985 at the Geneva Summit.
  • Margaret Thatcher was good friends with the US leader Ronald Reagan.
  • Any negotiations or improvements in relations would have the support of the British Prime Minister.
  • They got on well and became friends.
  • The 1980s was the height of the anti-nuclear protest movement in many countries in Western Europe.

Gorbachev’s Reforms

Gorbachev came to power in 1985. He tried to loosen up the Soviet Union with his policies of 'Perestroika' and 'Glasnost'.

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Perestroika

  • “Perestroika” means ‘restructuring’. It was the term used by Gorbachev to refer to his reforms.
  • People living in the Soviet Union were unhappy with their low living standards.
    • Money was spent on nuclear weapons and the war in Afghanistan, instead of on the people.
  • Gorbachev wanted to end the Afghan War.
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Glasnost

  • “Glasnost” means ‘openness’.
  • Gorbachev wanted to allow greater freedom of conscience.
  • This included freedom of speech and other things.
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Discussions in Reykjavik with Reagan

  • At an October 1986 meeting, both leaders agreed to reduce their stockpile of nuclear weapons.
  • However Reagan wanted to keep his 'Star Wars' anti-missile defence system plans alive.
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The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty - 1987

  • INF = Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces.
  • INF weapons were nuclear missiles with a range of up to 5,500km.
  • The Washington INF Treaty of 1987 removed all long-range nuclear INFs.

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