The Global 1989
Herausgeber: Armbruster, Chris; Lawson, George; Cox, Michael
The Global 1989
Herausgeber: Armbruster, Chris; Lawson, George; Cox, Michael
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The first full-scale assessment of the complexities, contradictions and paradoxes of the post-1989 world.
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The first full-scale assessment of the complexities, contradictions and paradoxes of the post-1989 world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761246
- ISBN-10: 0521761247
- Artikelnr.: 30977107
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 643g
- ISBN-13: 9780521761246
- ISBN-10: 0521761247
- Artikelnr.: 30977107
Introduction: the 'what', 'when' and 'where' of the global 1989 George
Lawson; Part I. What and When: 1. Back to the future of nineteenth-century
Western international thought? John M. Hobson; 2. The return of primitive
accumulation Saskia Sassen; 3. What is left after 1989? William Outhwaite;
Part II. Where: 4. Transatlantic relations in the shadow of the Cold War
Michael Cox; 5. Third World socialism: 1989 and after Fred Halliday; 6.
Towards a global Europe? Laure Delcour; 7. Restoration and convergence:
Russia and China since 1989 Aviezer Tucker; 8. One world, many cold wars:
1989 in the Middle East Richard Saull; Part III. Continuity and Change: 9.
One bright moment in an age of war, genocide and terror? On the revolutions
of 1989 Chris Armbruster; 10. A dangerous utopia: the military revolution
from the Cold War to the war on terror Marc DeVore; 11. From Berlin to
Baghdad: learning the 'wrong' lessons from the collapse of communism
Barbara J. Falk; Conclusion: was there a global 1989? Arne Westad.
Lawson; Part I. What and When: 1. Back to the future of nineteenth-century
Western international thought? John M. Hobson; 2. The return of primitive
accumulation Saskia Sassen; 3. What is left after 1989? William Outhwaite;
Part II. Where: 4. Transatlantic relations in the shadow of the Cold War
Michael Cox; 5. Third World socialism: 1989 and after Fred Halliday; 6.
Towards a global Europe? Laure Delcour; 7. Restoration and convergence:
Russia and China since 1989 Aviezer Tucker; 8. One world, many cold wars:
1989 in the Middle East Richard Saull; Part III. Continuity and Change: 9.
One bright moment in an age of war, genocide and terror? On the revolutions
of 1989 Chris Armbruster; 10. A dangerous utopia: the military revolution
from the Cold War to the war on terror Marc DeVore; 11. From Berlin to
Baghdad: learning the 'wrong' lessons from the collapse of communism
Barbara J. Falk; Conclusion: was there a global 1989? Arne Westad.
Introduction: the 'what', 'when' and 'where' of the global 1989 George
Lawson; Part I. What and When: 1. Back to the future of nineteenth-century
Western international thought? John M. Hobson; 2. The return of primitive
accumulation Saskia Sassen; 3. What is left after 1989? William Outhwaite;
Part II. Where: 4. Transatlantic relations in the shadow of the Cold War
Michael Cox; 5. Third World socialism: 1989 and after Fred Halliday; 6.
Towards a global Europe? Laure Delcour; 7. Restoration and convergence:
Russia and China since 1989 Aviezer Tucker; 8. One world, many cold wars:
1989 in the Middle East Richard Saull; Part III. Continuity and Change: 9.
One bright moment in an age of war, genocide and terror? On the revolutions
of 1989 Chris Armbruster; 10. A dangerous utopia: the military revolution
from the Cold War to the war on terror Marc DeVore; 11. From Berlin to
Baghdad: learning the 'wrong' lessons from the collapse of communism
Barbara J. Falk; Conclusion: was there a global 1989? Arne Westad.
Lawson; Part I. What and When: 1. Back to the future of nineteenth-century
Western international thought? John M. Hobson; 2. The return of primitive
accumulation Saskia Sassen; 3. What is left after 1989? William Outhwaite;
Part II. Where: 4. Transatlantic relations in the shadow of the Cold War
Michael Cox; 5. Third World socialism: 1989 and after Fred Halliday; 6.
Towards a global Europe? Laure Delcour; 7. Restoration and convergence:
Russia and China since 1989 Aviezer Tucker; 8. One world, many cold wars:
1989 in the Middle East Richard Saull; Part III. Continuity and Change: 9.
One bright moment in an age of war, genocide and terror? On the revolutions
of 1989 Chris Armbruster; 10. A dangerous utopia: the military revolution
from the Cold War to the war on terror Marc DeVore; 11. From Berlin to
Baghdad: learning the 'wrong' lessons from the collapse of communism
Barbara J. Falk; Conclusion: was there a global 1989? Arne Westad.