2010s


The 2010s was the decade that began on 1 January 2010 and ended on 31 December 2019.
The decade began with an economic recovery from the Great Recession. Inflation and interest rates stayed low and steady throughout the decade, gross world product grew from 2010 to 2019. Global economic recovery accelerated during the latter half of the decade, fueled by strong economic growth in many countries, robust consumer spending, increased investment in infrastructure, and the emergence of new technologies. However, the recovery developed unevenly. Socioeconomic crises in some countries—particularly in the Arab world—triggered political revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and Bahrain as well as civil wars in Libya, Syria, and Yemen in a regional phenomenon that was commonly referred to as the Arab Spring. Meanwhile, Europe had to grapple with a debt crisis that was pronounced early in the decade. Shifting social attitudes saw LGBT rights make substantial progress throughout the decade, particularly in developed countries.
The decade saw the musical and cultural dominance of dance-pop, electronic dance music, hipster culture and electropop. Globalization and an increased demand for variety and personalisation in the face of music streaming services such as Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Music created many musical subgenres. As the decade progressed, diversity was also seen with the mainstream success of K-pop, Latin music and trap. Superhero films became box office leaders, with Avengers: Endgame becoming the highest-grossing film of all time. Cable providers saw a decline in subscribers as cord cutters switched to lower cost online streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and Disney+. The video game industry continued to be dominated by Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft; while indie games became more popular, with Minecraft becoming the best-selling game of all time. Handheld console gaming revenue was overtaken by mobile gaming revenue in 2011. The best-selling book of this decade was Fifty Shades of Grey. Drake was named the top music artist of the decade in the U.S. by Billboard.
The United States continued to retain its superpower status while China sought to expand its influence in the South China Sea and in Africa through its economic initiatives and military reforms. It solidified its position as an emerging superpower, despite causing a series of conflicts around its frontiers. Within its border, China enhanced its suppression and control of Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Tibet. These developments led the United States to implement a containment policy and initiate a trade war against China. Elsewhere in Asia, the Koreas improved their relations after a prolonged crisis between the two countries, and the war on terror continued as a part of the U.S.'s continued military involvement in many parts of the world. The rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant extremist organization in 2014 erased the Syria-Iraq border, resulting in a multinational intervention against it. In Africa, South Sudan broke away from Sudan, and mass protests and various coups d'état saw longtime strongmen deposed. In the U.S., celebrity businessman Donald Trump was elected president in 2016 amid an international wave of populism and neo-nationalism. The European Union experienced a migrant crisis in the middle of the decade and withdrawal of the United Kingdom as a member state following the historic United Kingdom EU membership referendum. Russia attempted to assert itself in international affairs, annexing Crimea in 2014. In the last months of the decade, the first cases of the Coronavirus pandemic of Sars-Cov2 emerged in Wuhan, China, before affecting the rest of the world.
Information technology progressed, with smartphones becoming widespread and increasingly displacing desktop computers for many users. Internet coverage grew from 29% to 54% of the world population, and also saw advancements in wireless networking devices, mobile telephony, and cloud computing. Advancements in data processing and the rollout of 4G broadband allowed data, metadata, and information to be collected and dispersed among domains at paces never before seen while online resources such as social media facilitated phenomena such as the Me Too movement, the rise of slacktivism, and online cancel culture. WikiLeaks gained international attention for publishing classified information on topics related to Guantánamo Bay, Syria, the Afghan and Iraq wars, and United States diplomacy. Edward Snowden blew the whistle on global surveillance, raising awareness on the role governments and private entities play in global surveillance and information privacy. Baidu, Twitter and Instagram emerged to become among the top 10 most visited websites, while Wikipedia went from the 9th to the 5th most popular website, almost sextupling its monthly visits. Yahoo significantly declined in popularity, descending from being the 1st to the 9th most popular site, with monthly visits declining by two-thirds. Google, Facebook, YouTube and Yandex maintained relatively consistent popularity and remained within the top 10 throughout the decade.
Global warming became increasingly noticeable through new record temperatures in different occurrences and extreme weather events on all continents. The CO2 concentration rose from 390 to 410 PPM over the decade. At the same time, combating pollution and climate change continued to be areas of major concern, as protests, initiatives, and legislation garnered substantial media attention. The Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015, and the global climate youth movement was formed. Major natural disasters included the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the Nepal earthquake of 2015, the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami, the devastating tropical cyclones Bopha, Haiyan, and Maria, as well as the 2019 European heat waves.
During the decade, the world population grew from 6.9 to 7.7 billion people. There were approximately 1.4 billion births during the decade, and about 560 million deaths.

Politics and wars

Major conflicts

The prominent wars of the decade include:

International wars

Civil wars

Revolutions and major protests

Successful revolutions and otherwise major protests of the decade include, but are not limited to:
EventDateCountryEvents
2010 Kyrgyz Revolution6 April – 14 December 2010Kyrgyzstan|1992circa|2013

Arab Spring

The Arab Spring was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Islamic world in the early 2010s. It began in response to oppressive regimes and a low standard of living, starting with protests in Tunisia. Social media was heralded as the driving force behind the swift spread of revolution throughout the world, as new protests appeared in response to success stories shared from those taking place in other countries. Many governments began recognising the importance of social media for citizens to organise and began shutting down certain websites or blocking Internet service entirely, especially prior to major rallies. Governments also scrutinised or suppressed discussion in online forums through accusing content creators of unrelated crimes or shutting down communication on specific sites or groups, such as through Facebook.
EventDateCountryDescription
Tunisian revolution18 December 2010 – 14 January 2011Tunisia

Nuclear proliferation

The most prominent terrorist attacks committed against civilian populations during the decade include, but are not limited to:
EventDateCountryDeathsInjuries
2010 Lakki Marwat suicide bombing1 January 2010Pakistan105100+
2010 Moscow Metro bombings29 March 2010Russia40102
2011 Mumbai bombings13 July 2011India26130+
2011 Norway attacks22 July 2011Norway77319+
2011 Mogadishu bombing4 October 2011Somalia100110+
Boston Marathon bombing15 April 2013United States3264
Zamboanga City siege9 September 2013Philippines22070
Westgate shopping mall attack21 September 2013Kenya67175
2014 Kunming attack1 March 2014China35143
April 2014 Ürümqi attack30 April 2014China179
May 2014 Ürümqi attack22 May 2014China4390
Camp Speicher massacre12 June 2014Iraq1,566
Lindt Cafe siege15 December 2014Australia318
2014 Peshawar school massacre16 December 2014Pakistan148114
2015 Baga massacre3–7 January 2015Nigeria150+
January 2015 Île-de-France attacks7–9 January 2015France2022
2015 Sana'a mosque bombings20 March 2015Yemen142351
Garissa University College attack2 April 2015Kenya15279
2015 Ramadan attacks26 June 2015Various403336+
2015 Ankara bombings10 October 2015Turkey109400+
2015 Metrojet crash31 October 2015Russia224
2015 Beirut bombings12 November 2015Lebanon43240
November 2015 Paris attacks13 November 2015France131413
2015 San Bernardino attack2 December 2015United States1422
2016 Brussels bombings22 March 2016Belgium35300+
Orlando nightclub shooting12 June 2016United States4958
2016 Atatürk Airport attack28 June 2016Turkey45236
July 2016 Baghdad bombings3 July 2016Iraq340246
2016 Nice truck attack14 July 2016France87434
2016 Berlin truck attack19 December 2016Germany1355
Istanbul nightclub shooting1 January 2017Turkey3970
2017 Westminster attack22 March 2017United Kingdom649
2017 St. Petersburg Metro bombing3 April 2017Russia1564
2017 Stockholm truck attack7 April 2017Sweden514
2017 Camp Shaheen attack21 April 2017Afghanistan140+160+
Manchester Arena bombing22 May 2017United Kingdom2259
2017 London Bridge attack3 June 2017UK1148
2017 Barcelona attacks17–18 August 2017Spain16152
2017 Turku attack18 August 2017Finland28
14 October 2017 Mogadishu bombings14 October 2017Somalia587316
2017 New York City truck attack31 October 2017United States812
2017 Sinai mosque attack24 November 2017Egypt311122
2018 Strasbourg attack11 December 2018France511
Christchurch mosque shootings15 March 2019New Zealand5140
2019 Pulwama attack14 February 2019India4035
2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings21 April 2019Sri Lanka269500+
2019 El Paso shooting3 August 2019United States2323
December 2019 Mogadishu bombing28 December 2019Somalia85140+