6.6 Points to Remember
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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The clause of NATO is that armed aggression
against one would be considered as an attack on all.
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In 1994, the East European countries showed
an interest in joining the NATO.
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and Ukraine signed a deal by which Clinton
promised safety for Europe.
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to NATO is now open to all European countries.
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By the Warsaw Pact, six countries were bound
to communities.
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In March 1991, the organs and structures of
the Warsaw Pact were dismantled, and the treaty was wound up.
The Collapse of Communism in Russia
Russia became a super power after the Second World War.
From 1964-82, Brezhnev, a dictator ruled over Russia.
After 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev took over.
The leading role of the Communist Party was abolished in February 1990.
An attempt by a group of communist hard-liners to depose Gorbachev was defeated by the resistance of Russian President Yeltsin and the army’s refusal to take action against unarmed civilian protest.
- After a pact was signed between the rebels of Chechnya and the Russian Security Chief, peace was established in Chechnya.
In the elections of 1996, Yeltsin won over his communist challenger.
The economy in Russia continues to slide.
Supporters of Yeltsin are now shifting sides.
European Monetary Union
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Index
6.0 - Introduction
6.1 North Atlantic Treaty Organization
6.2 The Collapse of Communism in Russia
6.3 Decolonization
6.4 European Monetary Union
6.5 The Re-Unification of Germany
6.6 Points to Remember
Chapter 1
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