International Diplomacy and Colonial Retreat
Herausgeber: Fedorowich, Kent; Thomas, Martin
International Diplomacy and Colonial Retreat
Herausgeber: Fedorowich, Kent; Thomas, Martin
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This collection examines aspects of colonial break-down within the British, French, Dutch and Portugese empires after 1945, thus contrasting the problems confronting the European imperial powers after World War II.
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This collection examines aspects of colonial break-down within the British, French, Dutch and Portugese empires after 1945, thus contrasting the problems confronting the European imperial powers after World War II.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781138973015
- ISBN-10: 1138973017
- Artikelnr.: 57041986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781138973015
- ISBN-10: 1138973017
- Artikelnr.: 57041986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Fedorowich, Kent; Thomas, Martin
Diplomacy and decolonialization
John Darwin; decolonization deferred? - the re-establishment of colonial rule in Hong Kong
1942-45
Kent Fedorowich; Britain
the United States and the end of the Italian Empire in Africa
1940-52
Saul Kelly; divisive decolonization - the Anglo-French withdrawal from Syria and Lebanon
1944-46
Martin Thomas; filling the void - the emergence of early Vietnamese trade with China
1945-50
Christopher E. Goscha; division and discord - British policy
Indo-China
and the origins of the Vietnam War
1954-1956
Phillip Hughes; after decolonization - Australia and the emergence of the non-aligned movement in Asia
1954-55 Christopher Waters; Britain and the Cyprus problem at the United Nations
1954-58
Edward Johnson; causes and consequences of France's departure from Algeria
1958-62
Sabine-Marie Decup; Britain
the United States and the demise of the Central African Federation
1959-1963
L.J. Butler; Britain
the Cold war
and the Congo Crisis
1960-63
Alan James; Britain and Portuguese Africa
1961-65
Glyn Stoner; revolution and reaction - South Arabia in the aftermath of the Yemini Revolution
Simon C. Smith; Britain
Konfrontasi and the end of empire in south-east Asia
1961-65
John Subritski; decolonization by default - Suriname and the Dutch retreat from empire
Bob Moore; the end of Australian rule in Papua New Guinea
Hank Nelson.
John Darwin; decolonization deferred? - the re-establishment of colonial rule in Hong Kong
1942-45
Kent Fedorowich; Britain
the United States and the end of the Italian Empire in Africa
1940-52
Saul Kelly; divisive decolonization - the Anglo-French withdrawal from Syria and Lebanon
1944-46
Martin Thomas; filling the void - the emergence of early Vietnamese trade with China
1945-50
Christopher E. Goscha; division and discord - British policy
Indo-China
and the origins of the Vietnam War
1954-1956
Phillip Hughes; after decolonization - Australia and the emergence of the non-aligned movement in Asia
1954-55 Christopher Waters; Britain and the Cyprus problem at the United Nations
1954-58
Edward Johnson; causes and consequences of France's departure from Algeria
1958-62
Sabine-Marie Decup; Britain
the United States and the demise of the Central African Federation
1959-1963
L.J. Butler; Britain
the Cold war
and the Congo Crisis
1960-63
Alan James; Britain and Portuguese Africa
1961-65
Glyn Stoner; revolution and reaction - South Arabia in the aftermath of the Yemini Revolution
Simon C. Smith; Britain
Konfrontasi and the end of empire in south-east Asia
1961-65
John Subritski; decolonization by default - Suriname and the Dutch retreat from empire
Bob Moore; the end of Australian rule in Papua New Guinea
Hank Nelson.
Diplomacy and decolonialization
John Darwin; decolonization deferred? - the re-establishment of colonial rule in Hong Kong
1942-45
Kent Fedorowich; Britain
the United States and the end of the Italian Empire in Africa
1940-52
Saul Kelly; divisive decolonization - the Anglo-French withdrawal from Syria and Lebanon
1944-46
Martin Thomas; filling the void - the emergence of early Vietnamese trade with China
1945-50
Christopher E. Goscha; division and discord - British policy
Indo-China
and the origins of the Vietnam War
1954-1956
Phillip Hughes; after decolonization - Australia and the emergence of the non-aligned movement in Asia
1954-55 Christopher Waters; Britain and the Cyprus problem at the United Nations
1954-58
Edward Johnson; causes and consequences of France's departure from Algeria
1958-62
Sabine-Marie Decup; Britain
the United States and the demise of the Central African Federation
1959-1963
L.J. Butler; Britain
the Cold war
and the Congo Crisis
1960-63
Alan James; Britain and Portuguese Africa
1961-65
Glyn Stoner; revolution and reaction - South Arabia in the aftermath of the Yemini Revolution
Simon C. Smith; Britain
Konfrontasi and the end of empire in south-east Asia
1961-65
John Subritski; decolonization by default - Suriname and the Dutch retreat from empire
Bob Moore; the end of Australian rule in Papua New Guinea
Hank Nelson.
John Darwin; decolonization deferred? - the re-establishment of colonial rule in Hong Kong
1942-45
Kent Fedorowich; Britain
the United States and the end of the Italian Empire in Africa
1940-52
Saul Kelly; divisive decolonization - the Anglo-French withdrawal from Syria and Lebanon
1944-46
Martin Thomas; filling the void - the emergence of early Vietnamese trade with China
1945-50
Christopher E. Goscha; division and discord - British policy
Indo-China
and the origins of the Vietnam War
1954-1956
Phillip Hughes; after decolonization - Australia and the emergence of the non-aligned movement in Asia
1954-55 Christopher Waters; Britain and the Cyprus problem at the United Nations
1954-58
Edward Johnson; causes and consequences of France's departure from Algeria
1958-62
Sabine-Marie Decup; Britain
the United States and the demise of the Central African Federation
1959-1963
L.J. Butler; Britain
the Cold war
and the Congo Crisis
1960-63
Alan James; Britain and Portuguese Africa
1961-65
Glyn Stoner; revolution and reaction - South Arabia in the aftermath of the Yemini Revolution
Simon C. Smith; Britain
Konfrontasi and the end of empire in south-east Asia
1961-65
John Subritski; decolonization by default - Suriname and the Dutch retreat from empire
Bob Moore; the end of Australian rule in Papua New Guinea
Hank Nelson.