In
many ways, the 1980s are best described by the list of events
which didn't happen:
The 1980s, however, were a decade of growing freedom in the
Third World. In South America, the number of military
governments drastically dropped off -- from 7 in 1982 to 2 five
years later. Along the Pacific Rim of Asia, the pendulum was
also swinging back toward democracy as local economies boomed.
Meanwhile, pragmatic, reformist regimes had come to power in the
Soviet Union and China and were gradually dismantling the
Communist state. Then, in the final few months of the decade,
the avalanche hit, and the Communists surrendered power
throughout eastern Europe.
NOTES:
[n.1]
New countries of the 1980s: Antigua, Belize, Brunei, St. Kitts,
Tuvalu, Vanautu
Total area set free: less than West Virginia
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[n.2]
Afghanistan, Angola, Cambodia, Colombia, East Timor, El
Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Lebanon, Mozambique and the
Philippines. The exceptions are Uganda, the Sudan, Liberia and
Iran-Iraq.
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