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作者:Joseph Maxhimer 2 年以前

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Threats to Democracy

Throughout the 20th century, the world experienced significant ideological and geopolitical shifts that threatened democracy. One of the primary threats was communism, which stood in direct opposition to capitalism and was most notably championed by the USSR.

Threats to Democracy

Threats to Democracy

Religious Extremists

Varied greatly in their objectives
Often based on misinterpreted holy text
Found in most cultures and religions
Islam

ISIS

Taliban

Al-Qaeda

Christianity

Jim Jones

David Koresh

Ku Klux Klan

Sought to enact their version of religion
With better technology came more opportunities to spread ideals and terrorize
These ideals and terrorism were often devastating to groups/countries and/or individuals

1993 World Trade Center bombing

Mogadishu bombings

911

Technological advances

Made the act of killing someone less personal
Most used technology for good
Several used it for evil
Calvalry
Chemical and automatic weapons
Air strikes
Strike from a distance
More efficient training
Anyone with enough funding could fight well
Nuclear weapons
The ultimate deterrent

Indescribably dangerous in the wrong hands

ICBMs helped cement superpowers standings
Allowed nukes to become global
Warfare, and therefore threats, changed drastically during the 20th century
Allowed new wars to be fought in new ways
Helped make guerrilla fighting more feasible

An unstable world

Decolonization
Indonesia
Hong Kong
Malaysia
Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Tunisia
Morocco
Vietnam
India
Long overdue, many republics became independent

Power vacuums often ensued

Separate superpowers often tried to influence fledgling nations

Aided the rise in extremists
Terrorists, foreign and domestic, cropped up from unstable situations

Often misguided by religious beliefs

Smaller countries fell under the sphere of larger countries
China
USSR/Russia

Communist

Cuba

Though in close proximity to US, Cuba formed an alliance with the USSR

Cuban missile crisis

United States

Capitalist

Communism

Asian/Middle Eastern communism
South Yemen
North Vietnam
Mongolia
Cambodia
Afghanistan
African communism
Somalia
Mozambique
Ethiopia
Congo-Brazzaville
Benin
Angola
Several countries subscribed to communism in some form
Many had short stints with communism

The Soviets were the only genuine communist threat to democracy

Demanded cult-like dedication
Party over everything

Propaganda

Hidden truths

Diametrically opposed to capitalism
Not the same as socialism, but similar in some ways
Championed by USSR in direct opposition to US
The Soviets were not the only communists, but were the most impactful
Fought proxy wars with the West, largely for ideological and economical domination