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(See also the [[History of political thought/Timelines|History of political thought timeline]])




==The ancient world==
==The ancient world==
*431 BCE '''The Pelopponesian War'''[http://www.livius.org/pb-pem/peloponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]]
*431 BCE '''The Peloponnesian War'''[http://www.livius.org/pb-pem/peloponnesian_war/peloponnesian_war.html] (431-404) between [[Ancient Athens|Athens]] and [[Sparta]]
*410 CE '''Sack of Rome'''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/410alaric.html] the first invasion of imperial Rome - which survived further attacks until 610 CE in the form of  its Eastern Empire[http://www.san.beck.org/5-9-Summary.html]
*529 CE ''Corpus Juris Civilis''[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/corpus1.asp] (Justinian's code of Roman Law)
*529 CE ''Corpus Juris Civilis''[http://www.answers.com/topic/corpus-juris-civilis]] (Justinian's code of Roman Law)


==The middle ages==
==The middle ages==
*1215 '''[[Magna Carta]]'''[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/humanrights/1215-1500/doc-magna-image.htm][http://www.bl.uk/treasures/magnacarta/index.html] - statement of civil rights and fundamental document of the English constitution.
*1215 '''[[Magna Carta]]'''[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/humanrights/1215-1500/doc-magna-image.htm][http://www.bl.uk/treasures/magnacarta/index.html] - statement of civil rights and fundamental document of the English constitution.
*1332-1406 [[Ibn Khaldun]] Muslim historian and philosopher
*1394 Ibn Khaldun's ''Muqaddimah''[http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/muslim/khaldun.html]
*1453 '''The fall of Constantinople'''
*1453 '''The fall of Constantinople'''


==The Enlightenment==
==The Enlightenment==
*1643 '''English Civil War''' [http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/lecture7c.html] (1643-6) Armed conflict between supporters of the parliament and the monarchy, ending in the execution of King Charles I.
*1642 '''English Civil War''' [http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/lecture7c.html] (1642-6) Armed conflict between supporters of the parliament and the monarchy, followed by the execution of King Charles I.
*1648 '''''[[Treaty of Westphalia]]'''''[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/westphal.asp]. An agreement to respect  the sovereignty of [[nation state]]s,  and national [[self-determination (politics)|self-determination]].
*1648 '''''[[Treaty of Westphalia]]'''''[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/westphal.asp].  
*1688 '''[[Glorious Revolution]]''' The largely bloodless  events in England which led to the deposition of  King James II.
*1688 '''[[Glorious Revolution]]''' The largely bloodless  events in England which led to the deposition of  King James II.
*1689 '''''The Bill of Rights''''' English legislation that restricted the  powers of the monarchy and established  the rights of a free Parliament.
*1689 '''''The Bill of Rights''''' English legislation that restricted the  powers of the monarchy and established  the rights of a free Parliament.
*1774 '''[[American Revolution]]''' The armed stuggle that gave the United States independence frm Britain.
*1774 '''[[American Revolution]]''' The armed struggle that gave the United States independence from Britain.
*1776 '''''[[Declaration of Independence]]''''' by the United States of America
*1776 '''''[[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]''''' by the United States of America
*1789 Storming of the Bastille and start of the '''[[French Revolution]]'''
*1789 Storming of the Bastille and start of the '''[[French Revolution]]'''
*1791 The '''''United States [[Bill of Rights (United States)|Bill of Rights]]'''''. The first ten amendments to the constitution, the first of which guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, and peaceable assembly.
*1791 The '''''United States [[Bill of Rights (United States)|Bill of Rights]]'''''. The first ten amendments to the constitution, the first of which guarantees, against the federal government but not individual states, freedom of religion, speech, press, and peaceable assembly.


==The 19th and 20th centuries==
==The 19th and 20th centuries==
*1914 '''[[World War 1|First World War]]''' (1914-1918)
*1914 '''[[World War I]]''' Massive international conflict involving the Allies and Central Powers between 1914-1918
*1917 '''Russian Revolution'''[http://depts.washington.edu/baltic/papers/russianrevolution.htm]
*1917 '''Russian Revolution'''[http://depts.washington.edu/baltic/papers/russianrevolution.htm]
*1919 [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp '''League of Nations Covenant '''] - a  [[collective security]] agreement and an endorsement of the principle of [[self-determination (politics)|self-determination]].
*1919 [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp '''League of Nations Covenant '''] - a  [[collective security]] agreement and an endorsement of the principle of [[self-determination (politics)|self-determination]].
*1922 [http://www.icj-cij.org/pcij/index.php?p1=9 '''The Permanent Court of International Justice''' (1922-1946)] Provided arbitration of disputes between member countries of the League of Nations
*1922 [http://www.icj-cij.org/pcij/index.php?p1=9 '''The Permanent Court of International Justice''' (1922-1946)] Provided arbitration of disputes between member countries of the League of Nations
*1922 '''March on Rome''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2371229.stm] The coup that brought [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]] to power.
*1922 '''March on Rome''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2371229.stm] The coup that brought [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]] to power.
*1929-33 [[Great Depression]]
*1929-33 [[Great Depression]] the severe downturn in economic activity that started in 1929 in Germany and the United States and affected many other countries.
*1933 [[Adolf Hitler]] becomes Chancellor of Germany.
*1933 [[Adolf Hitler]] becomes Chancellor of Germany.
*1939 '''[[World War 2|Second World War]]''' (1939-45)
*1939 [[World War II]] War between the Allies (most notably the UK, US and Soviet Union) and the Axis (principally Germany and Japan) 1939–1945
*1941 [[Pearl Harbour]] an attack upon the United States by Japan, followed by a  German declaration of war on the United States.
*1941 [[Pearl Harbor]] an attack upon the United States by Japan, followed by a  German declaration of war on the United States.
*1945 '''San Francisco Conference'''[http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/United-Nations/The-Making-of-the-United-Nations-THE-SAN-FRANCISCO-CONFERENCE-25-APRIL-26-JUNE-1945.html] -  adopted  the [http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/index.shtml '''United Nations Charter '''] - which sought to establish "collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace", and to  "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and [[self-determination (politics)|self-determination]]".
*1945 '''San Francisco Conference'''[http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/United-Nations/The-Making-of-the-United-Nations-THE-SAN-FRANCISCO-CONFERENCE-25-APRIL-26-JUNE-1945.html] -  adopted  the [http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/index.shtml '''United Nations Charter '''] - which sought to establish "collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace", and to  "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and [[self-determination (politics)|self-determination]]".
*1946  '''The Court of International Justice'''[http://www.icc-cpi.int/Menus/ICC/Legal+Texts+and+Tools/Official+Journal/Rome+Statute.htm] is set up to resolve legal disputes between member country  and advise on legal questions referred to it.
*1946  '''The International Court of Justice''' is set up to resolve legal disputes between member country  and advise on legal questions referred to it.
*1948 '''[[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]''' establishes a universal obligation to respect a specified set of [[human rights]] and enables citizens to petition an international authority  for redress of  alleged breaches of human rights by their governments and others.
*1948 '''[[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]''' declares a universal obligation to respect a specified set of [[human rights]].
*1950-53 [[Korean War]]
*1950-53 [[Korean War]] Modern conflict (1950-1953) fought on the Korean peninsula between the US-led UN forces, and the Communist coalition of North Korea and China
*1962-75 [[Vietnam War]]
*1955-75 [[Vietnam War]] A post-colonial independence/Cold War conflict between communist North Vietnam against South Vietnam, assisted by the United States (1955-1975), to unify Vietnam; won by North Vietnam in 1975.


==The 21st century==
==The 21st century==
*2001 [[9-11 Attack]] Terrorist attack on the  United States, on September 11, 2001, using hijacked airliners as suicide weapons against major buildings.
*2001 [[9/11 Attack|9/11]] Terrorist attack on the  United States, on September 11, 2001, using hijacked airliners as suicide weapons against major buildings.
::[[Afghanistan War]] military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[North Atlantic Treaty Organisation|NATO]] forces [e]
::[[Afghanistan War]] military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[North Atlantic Treaty Organisation|NATO]] forces
*2003-10 [[Iraq War]]
*2003-10 [[Iraq War]] Invasion of Iraq by a coalition of countries, led by the United States, in 2003, and subsequent occupation
*2008-11 [[Great Recession]]
*2008- [[Great Recession]] The disruption of economic activity that began with a downturn in 2007 and generated international repercussions that continued through 2011.
*2010-11 [[Arab Spring]]
*2010- [[Arab Spring]] Protest movements in the Arab world that seek the removal of oppressive governments
 
==Notes==
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A timeline (or several) relating to Politics.

(See also the History of political thought timeline)


The ancient world

  • 431 BCE The Peloponnesian War[1] (431-404) between Athens and Sparta
  • 529 CE Corpus Juris Civilis[2] (Justinian's code of Roman Law)

The middle ages

  • 1215 Magna Carta[3][4] - statement of civil rights and fundamental document of the English constitution.
  • 1332-1406 Ibn Khaldun Muslim historian and philosopher
  • 1394 Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah[5]
  • 1453 The fall of Constantinople

The Enlightenment

  • 1642 English Civil War [6] (1642-6) Armed conflict between supporters of the parliament and the monarchy, followed by the execution of King Charles I.
  • 1648 Treaty of Westphalia[7].
  • 1688 Glorious Revolution The largely bloodless events in England which led to the deposition of King James II.
  • 1689 The Bill of Rights English legislation that restricted the powers of the monarchy and established the rights of a free Parliament.
  • 1774 American Revolution The armed struggle that gave the United States independence from Britain.
  • 1776 U.S. Declaration of Independence by the United States of America
  • 1789 Storming of the Bastille and start of the French Revolution
  • 1791 The United States Bill of Rights. The first ten amendments to the constitution, the first of which guarantees, against the federal government but not individual states, freedom of religion, speech, press, and peaceable assembly.

The 19th and 20th centuries

  • 1914 World War I Massive international conflict involving the Allies and Central Powers between 1914-1918
  • 1917 Russian Revolution[8]
  • 1919 League of Nations Covenant - a collective security agreement and an endorsement of the principle of self-determination.
  • 1922 The Permanent Court of International Justice (1922-1946) Provided arbitration of disputes between member countries of the League of Nations
  • 1922 'March on Rome[9] The coup that brought Mussolini to power.
  • 1929-33 Great Depression the severe downturn in economic activity that started in 1929 in Germany and the United States and affected many other countries.
  • 1933 Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany.
  • 1939 World War II War between the Allies (most notably the UK, US and Soviet Union) and the Axis (principally Germany and Japan) 1939–1945
  • 1941 Pearl Harbor an attack upon the United States by Japan, followed by a German declaration of war on the United States.
  • 1945 San Francisco Conference[10] - adopted the United Nations Charter - which sought to establish "collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace", and to "develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination".
  • 1946 The International Court of Justice is set up to resolve legal disputes between member country and advise on legal questions referred to it.
  • 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares a universal obligation to respect a specified set of human rights.
  • 1950-53 Korean War Modern conflict (1950-1953) fought on the Korean peninsula between the US-led UN forces, and the Communist coalition of North Korea and China
  • 1955-75 Vietnam War A post-colonial independence/Cold War conflict between communist North Vietnam against South Vietnam, assisted by the United States (1955-1975), to unify Vietnam; won by North Vietnam in 1975.

The 21st century

  • 2001 9/11 Terrorist attack on the United States, on September 11, 2001, using hijacked airliners as suicide weapons against major buildings.
Afghanistan War military operations against the Taliban and al-Qaeda by United States and NATO forces
  • 2003-10 Iraq War Invasion of Iraq by a coalition of countries, led by the United States, in 2003, and subsequent occupation
  • 2008- Great Recession The disruption of economic activity that began with a downturn in 2007 and generated international repercussions that continued through 2011.
  • 2010- Arab Spring Protest movements in the Arab world that seek the removal of oppressive governments

Notes