After 1980, Europe experienced significant political changes marked by the decline of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, culminating in the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This period saw a wave of democratic movements, leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transition of many Eastern European countries to market economies and democratic governance. Additionally, the European Union expanded, integrating several former communist states and promoting greater political and economic cooperation across the continent.
The political map of Europe.
the zone of political change
Eastern Europe
Other parts of Europe did not let woman got or middle-class either but Britain did let middle-class and woman vote
People got more rich
People got more rich
Political changes in eurpe after world war 1
Europe declined in political power as empires crumbled and monarchies were replaced by democracies. There was an economic deterioration of Europe and radical revolutionary groups and movements emerged that would greatly change the political landscape of Europe. Excessive, punitive economic actions against Germany led to a wrecked economy and resentments that would eventually give rise to World War II.
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East Germany
Gale Stokes has written: 'Three eras of political change in Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): History
Europe is currently facing political challenges such as Brexit, increased nationalism and populism in some countries, and tensions within the European Union on issues like migration and economic policy. However, the region also sees cooperation on issues like climate change and security, showing a mix of challenges and opportunities in its political landscape.