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End of Cold War Changes (Africa (Political (The African union promotes…
End of Cold War Changes
Africa
Political
The African union promotes democracy, economic growth, and ends conflicts in the region.
Economic
Poverty still remains a concern. African states are still poor and their concerns carry little weight in the community. Population growth has slowed down economic growth.
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Eastern Europe
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Social
Lech Walesa got arrested for the act of solidarity then later released and became the first Democratic leader of Poland.
South/ Southeast Asia
Political
The congress party’s strong hold on remaining the leading party began to decline. The militantly Hindu Bharata Janata Party competed with the congress party
Economic
Growing economic power in India, emerged to the largest and fastest growing economy. Economic reforms had foreign investment which led them towards a market-based economy. Economists believe India is a growing superpower and will be the worlds third largest by 2035.
Social
Religious conflicts between the Hindus and Muslims have fueled a long-term dispute between Pakistan and India.
Western Europe
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Economic
European Union was founded and went into effect on November 1, 1993 and a goal of theirs was to find a common currency.
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East Asia
Political
During the 1950s and 1960s, the Chinese government began to allow women to take part in politics and gave equal martial rights.
Economic
China adopted a new agricultural policy that allowed farmers to lease land to peasants who paid rent and anything produced above the value of the rent could be sold for a profit. The policy began to help end poverty and underdevelopment while entering the Industrial Age.
Social
In 1979, China began activating a one-child policy in order to control population growth.
South/ Central America
Political
In Mexico Vicente Fox and the National Action Party defeated the PRI for the presidency in 2000 and created a multi party system.
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