19921995
1992–1995 denotes the four-year span bridging the late Cold War era into the post–Cold War era. It was characterized by political realignments, economic adjustments, and rapid advances in information technology that reshaped society. The period saw formal steps toward a more integrated Europe, ongoing regional changes, and the emergence of the Internet as a mass communication platform.
Key political and historical developments included the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, which established
- 1992: Maastricht Treaty signed; Black Wednesday; Barcelona Olympics.
- 1993: Oslo Accords; Mosaic web browser released.
- 1994: Rwandan genocide; Netscape Navigator released.
- 1995: Windows 95 released; Dayton Agreement; Toy Story released; O.J. Simpson verdict.