Relacionar Columnas The consecuences of WWIIVersión en línea The decolonization process por Gehistart Artgeo 1 Weakening of Europe Rising costs of maintaining empires Development of nationalist movements in the colonies Rejection of colonialism in European and American public opinion Bandug Conference 2 Bandung Conference 3 Decolonization of Asia 4 Perestroika and glasnost with M. Gorbachev (political and economic reforms) Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Bloc Democratization of Eastern Europe 5 It was defined as opposed to the First World (developed capitalist countries), and the Second World (socialist countries) 6 Decolonization of Africa 7 Bipolar World 8 Misile crisis 9 Reconstruction Assistance Program (Marshall Plan) Union process: EEC (later EU) Welfare State and economic crisis 10 State of permanent tension that did not lead to an armed confrontation, by means of a policy of calculated risks 11 Decolonization of Near East and Maghreb 12 Historical process that takes place mainly from the Second World War and by which the former colonies of Asia and Africa achieve political independence The Cold War (definition) Crumbling of the socialist bloc Evolution of Western Europe Causes of decolonization The Third World (definition) Decolonization (definition)