R hoped to weaken the USSR by providing US support to
anti-communist 'freedom-fighters' around the world
Commitment became known as the Reagan Doctrine
key example - Reagan Doctrine in action was US support for the Mujahideen in
the battle against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan
Changing Diplomacy
During R's first term as president - most important change was the way in which
US foreign policy was presented to the US public - and to the world at large
R believed that previous presidents had failed to convince the US
public of need for an ongoing battle against comm
Believed that support for the US position in the Cold
War had dropped due to US failure in Vietnam
For R, the Cold War was a moral mission and he felt that
the US public should stand behind their govt
R changed govt's approach through increasingly hard-line rhetoric
Best example - 1983 speech, describes USSR as 'evil empire'
In addition - R made a series of public statements
about the US relationship with the world
e.g publicly discussed USA's revised policy on
nuclear war against the USSR
Argued that USA was prepared for a 'limited nuclear war in Europe'
This persuaded senior Soviet military leaders that the USA
was considering options for a first strike in a nuclear war
At home and abroad - R's diplomacy
weakened the Soviet position
in USA - R's hard-line rhetoric won domestic support
for increased spending on defence, ensuring that the
USA had a superior position in the arms race
R's diplomacy gave the initiative in the Cold War to the West
Trade Restrictions
R introduced a series of trade restrictions to reduce the
USSR's ability to buy Western technology and energy
December 1981 - R restricted Soviet access to US-developed
energy exploration technology
June 1982 - R restricted Soviet access to US oil and gas and related technical data
SDI 'Star Wars'
1984 - R initiated the Strategic Defence Initiative SDI
Essentially - R was prepared to negotiate arms reduction treaties
with the USSR - but wanted to negotiate from position of strength
SDI - put US in position of strength as it had the potential to provide a
shield against Soviet missiles,
And USSR could not match the space or computer tech that was necessary to create the shield
Reagan's foreign policy and the
end of the cold war
R's foreign policy wasn't intended to end the Cold war - but
rather to weaken USSR
In fact - R's policy was so successful in weakening USSR
that it played a major role in ended the Cold War.
Significance of The Reagan Doctrine on
the end of the Cold War
Reagan Doctrine decreased financial resources
and political legitimacy of USSR
e.g support for the Mujahideen
prolonged war in Afghanistan
This proved costly for the Soviets in 3 ways:
Financially - war drained Soviet resources
War was unpopular among Russian people -
weakened support for the Soviet govt
War was unpopular internationally - so weakened
support for the USSR among international community
Significance of Changing diplomacy and
SDI on the end of the Cold War
R's proactive Cold War approach forced USSR to
consider nuclear war as a real threat
However - Soviet leaders realised that USA had a
clear military advantage
Therefore - elements in the Soviet govt began to
consider a negotiated end to the arms race
Significance of Trade Restrictions for
the end of the Cold War
Limiting Soviet access to America's energy and technology exposed the
weaknesses of the Soviet economy in the minds of Soviet leaders
In this sense - restrictions led to a crisis of confidence at the top of the Soviet govt