The often-violent realities of international relations in the post-World War II era have challenged Winston Churchill's characterization of the United Nations as a "temple of peace." In this volume, nine experts examine the modern history of international relations in order to shed light on their prospective futures.
The often-violent realities of international relations in the post-World War II era have challenged Winston Churchill's characterization of the United Nations as a "temple of peace." In this volume, nine experts examine the modern history of international relations in order to shed light on their prospective futures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ingo Trauschweizer is a professor of history and former director of the Contemporary History Institute at Ohio University, where he teaches courses on American and global military history, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. His books include The Cold War U.S. Army: Building Deterrence for Limited War and Maxwell Taylor's Cold War: From Berlin to Vietnam.
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Introduction (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) 1. The New Deal as Grand Strategy: Constructing the Postwar Institutional Order (ELIZABETH BORGWARDT) 2. SACEUR as Statesman: Politico-Military Leadership in NATO, 1951–67 (SETH GIVENS) 3 Forgotten Institution: The Role of the OEEC in European Post–World War II Reconstruction and Integration (ARMIN GRÜNBACHER) 4. Shaping Australia into a Neighborhood Power: Decolonization, Vulnerability, and the Cold War (LAURA M. SEDDELMEYER) 5. A “Controlled Revolution”: The UN during the Congo Crisis as Public Stage, Actor, and Incubator for Ideas (ALANNA O’MALLEY) 6. Insurgency’s Three Waves (STEVEN METZ) 7. The Ability to Adapt: NATO’s Statecraft and Europe’s Transformation, 1966–94 (STEPHAN KIENINGER) 8. Russia and the Erosion of the Liberal Order (JENNIFER BRUSH) 9. Erosion of the Liberal Order? (MARY NOLAN) Postscript (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) Index
Introduction (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) 1. The New Deal as Grand Strategy: Constructing the Postwar Institutional Order (ELIZABETH BORGWARDT) 2. SACEUR as Statesman: Politico-Military Leadership in NATO, 1951–67 (SETH GIVENS) 3 Forgotten Institution: The Role of the OEEC in European Post–World War II Reconstruction and Integration (ARMIN GRÜNBACHER) 4. Shaping Australia into a Neighborhood Power: Decolonization, Vulnerability, and the Cold War (LAURA M. SEDDELMEYER) 5. A “Controlled Revolution”: The UN during the Congo Crisis as Public Stage, Actor, and Incubator for Ideas (ALANNA O’MALLEY) 6. Insurgency’s Three Waves (STEVEN METZ) 7. The Ability to Adapt: NATO’s Statecraft and Europe’s Transformation, 1966–94 (STEPHAN KIENINGER) 8. Russia and the Erosion of the Liberal Order (JENNIFER BRUSH) 9. Erosion of the Liberal Order? (MARY NOLAN) Postscript (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) Index
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