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Pages in category "1980s conflicts" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Name of conflict Belligerents Victorious party (if applicable) Defeated party (if applicable) 1980 1980 1980 Gafsa Uprising Tunisia Supported by: United States: Nationalist rebels Supported by: Libya Algeria: 1980 1981 Second Eritrean Civil War. Part of the Ethiopian Civil War and the Eritrean War of Independence. Eritrean People's Liberation Front
Pages in category "Conflicts in 1980" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3 Hoot uprising;
1980: U.S. Army and Air Force units arrive in the Sinai in September as part of "Operation Bright Star". They are there to train with the Egyptian Armed Forces as part of the Camp David peace accords signed in 1979.
Conflict Start date End date Western Bloc related Eastern Bloc related Region Internal conflict in Peru: May 17, 1980: 1999/Present: Peru: Shining Path Militarized Communist Party of Peru Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement: South America: Gwangju Uprising: May 18, 1980: May 27, 1980: South Korea: Demonstrators Eastern Asia: Iran–Iraq War ...
Other conflicts in Africa were the Ethiopian Civil War, the War in Mozambique, the Second Sudanese Civil War and the Somali Rebellion. This combined with a total of 20 successful coups [46] meant that Africa was a continued source of instability throughout the 1980s.
However, the Federal Reserve continued with restrictive monetary policy, limiting economic growth in the late 1980s. When the 1990 oil price shock hit in mid-1990, consumer spending contracted and the economy entered recession. Unlike the early 1980s recession, the recession beginning in 1990 was relatively mild. Some of the hardest hit cities ...
The internal conflict in Peru is an armed conflict between the Government of Peru and the Maoist guerrilla group Shining Path. The conflict's main phase began on 17 May 1980 and ended in December 2000. [28] From 1982 to 1997 the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement waged its own insurgency as a Marxist–Leninist rival to the Shining Path. [29]