COLD WAR
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COLD WAR
COLD WAR A BIPOLAR WORLD Bipolar: characterized by opposite extremes, as two conflicting political philosophies. • • • • USA Democratic government Capitalist economics Goal of protecting and promoting global capitalism Feared world revolution USSR • Authoritarian government • Communist economics • Goal of realizing a global communist revolution • Feared counter-revolution within the Soviet Union COLD WAR • Ideological struggle (not military struggle) • Non-traditional weapons: • • • • Propoganda Espionage (spying) Economic and political pressure Nuclear arms race • A fight for global power and influence AMERICAN STRATEGY Domino Theory • Americans believe that when one country became communist then the surrounding countries would soon follow Therefore Containment • “contain” communism; don’t let it spread • At (almost) all cost EUROPE 1946 Soviet Union Satellite States “An Iron Curtain has fallen across Europe” US STRATEGY: TRUMAN DOCTRINE Truman Doctrine made the containment strategy official US policy • USA will support those countries facing subjugation Harry Truman, President USA US STRATEGY: MARSHALL PLAN Billions of dollars in aid offered to European countries to: • Buy loyalty • Buy stability Harry Truman, President USA CANADIAN CONCERNS 1945 – Igor Gouzenko, a young clerk with the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa asks for political asylum (protection) in exchange for Soviet documents proving Soviet spy activity in Canada CANADIAN CONCERNS 1945 – Igor Gouzenko, a young clerk with the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa asks for political asylum (protection) in exchange for Soviet documents proving Soviet spy activity in Canada CANADIAN CONCERNS 1945 – Igor Gouzenko, a young clerk with the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa asks for political asylum (protection) in exchange for Soviet documents proving Soviet spy activity in Canada Significance • Evidence of a communist threat in Canada • Beginning of the Cold War in Canada • Red Scare • RCMP use exceptional (and illegal) power to investigate suspected communists • Potential immigrants are screened; known communists are deported