New Atlantic Order (eBook, PDF)
The Transformation of International Politics, 1860-1933
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The Transformation of International Politics, 1860-1933
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This magisterial new history elucidates a momentous transformation process that changed the world: the struggle to create, for the first time, a modern Atlantic order in the long twentieth century (1860-2020). Placing it in a broader historical and global context, Patrick O. Cohrs reinterprets the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as the original attempt to supersede the Eurocentric 'world order' of the age of imperialism and found a more legitimate peace system - a system that could not yet be global but had to be essentially transatlantic. Yet he also sheds new light on why, despite remarkable…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009254830
- Artikelnr.: 66177879
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009254830
- Artikelnr.: 66177879
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I. Inevitable Descent into the Abyss?: The Wider Pre-History of the Great
War. The Involution of International Politics at the Dawn of the "Long"
20th Century: 1. Peace through equilibrium. The 19th century's Vienna
system - and its disintegration; 2. Transformation and corrosion. The turn
towards power politics and global imperialist competition in the formative
decades of the "long" 20th century; 3. The "ascent" of an exceptionalist
world power. The American special path and ephemeral aspirations for an
Atlantic order of empires; 4. Counterforces - and first visions of a novel
transatlantic peace. Internationalist aspirations to overcome imperialist
power politics before 1914; 5. The unavoidable war? Long and short roads to
the catastrophe of 1914; Part II. The Greatest War - and No Peace Without
Victory: The Impact of the First World War, Competing Visions of Peace and
the Struggle over the Shape of a New - Atlantic - World Order: 6. Tectonic
changes. The consequences of the war and the transformation of the
transatlantic constellation; 7. The political and ideological "war within
the war". The transatlantic competition over the shape of the postwar
order; 8. No "peace without victory" - and the making of the frail Atlantic
armistice of November 1918; 9. No prospects for a lasting peace? The urgent
and the systemic challenges of peacemaking and the need for a new Atlantic
order; Part III. Reorientations and Incipient Learning Processes: The
Dominant - Atlantic - Approaches to Peace and Order after the Great War:
10. Towards a progressive Atlantic peace of the victors. The reorientation
of American approaches to peace and international order; 11. The search for
a new equilibrium - and an Atlantic concert. The reorientation of British
approaches to peace and international order; 12. The search for security
and an Atlantic alliance of the victors. The reorientation of French
approaches to peace and international order; 13. A new beginning? German
pursuits of a Wilsonian "peace of justice" and first steps towards an
Atlanticist foreign policy; Part IV. No "Pax Atlantica": The First Attempt
to Found a Modern Atlantic Order - and its Frustration: 14. An impossible
peace? The incomplete transatlantic peacemaking process of 1919; 15. Novel
superstructure of a new Atlantic order? The struggle to found the League of
Nations and the limitations of the covenant of 1919; 16. No just peace
without security. The pivotal German settlement and the struggle to found a
new Atlantic security system; 17. The eastern frontiers - and limits - of
the new order. Self-determination, the critical Polish-German question and
the wider challenges of "reorganising" Eastern Europe; 18. A formative
threat? The Western powers and the Bolshevik challenge; 19. The political
and moral stakes of reparations - and the limited advances towards a new
Atlantic economic order; 20. The imposed peace. The missed opportunity of a
negotiated settlement with Germany?; 21. The truncated Atlantic peace order
of 1919 - a re-appraisal; Part V. Epilogue: The Political Consequences of
the Peace: The Challenges after Versailles and the Making of the Unfinished
Atlantic Peace of the 1920s: 22. Peace undermined. The divergent outlooks
of the victors, the consequences of Wilson's defeat and the escalation of
Europe's postwar crisis; 23. Towards a new order. Constructive learning
processes and the construction of an Atlantic peace beyond Versailles; 24.
The remarkable consolidation of the nascent Pax Atlantica of the 1920s -
and its dissolution under the impact of the world economic crisis; Part VI.
Final Perspectives - the Cadmeian Peace: 25. The eventual creation of the
"long" 20th century's Atlantic order after 1945 and the crucial lessons of
the era of the First World War; Bibliography.
I. Inevitable Descent into the Abyss?: The Wider Pre-History of the Great
War. The Involution of International Politics at the Dawn of the "Long"
20th Century: 1. Peace through equilibrium. The 19th century's Vienna
system - and its disintegration; 2. Transformation and corrosion. The turn
towards power politics and global imperialist competition in the formative
decades of the "long" 20th century; 3. The "ascent" of an exceptionalist
world power. The American special path and ephemeral aspirations for an
Atlantic order of empires; 4. Counterforces - and first visions of a novel
transatlantic peace. Internationalist aspirations to overcome imperialist
power politics before 1914; 5. The unavoidable war? Long and short roads to
the catastrophe of 1914; Part II. The Greatest War - and No Peace Without
Victory: The Impact of the First World War, Competing Visions of Peace and
the Struggle over the Shape of a New - Atlantic - World Order: 6. Tectonic
changes. The consequences of the war and the transformation of the
transatlantic constellation; 7. The political and ideological "war within
the war". The transatlantic competition over the shape of the postwar
order; 8. No "peace without victory" - and the making of the frail Atlantic
armistice of November 1918; 9. No prospects for a lasting peace? The urgent
and the systemic challenges of peacemaking and the need for a new Atlantic
order; Part III. Reorientations and Incipient Learning Processes: The
Dominant - Atlantic - Approaches to Peace and Order after the Great War:
10. Towards a progressive Atlantic peace of the victors. The reorientation
of American approaches to peace and international order; 11. The search for
a new equilibrium - and an Atlantic concert. The reorientation of British
approaches to peace and international order; 12. The search for security
and an Atlantic alliance of the victors. The reorientation of French
approaches to peace and international order; 13. A new beginning? German
pursuits of a Wilsonian "peace of justice" and first steps towards an
Atlanticist foreign policy; Part IV. No "Pax Atlantica": The First Attempt
to Found a Modern Atlantic Order - and its Frustration: 14. An impossible
peace? The incomplete transatlantic peacemaking process of 1919; 15. Novel
superstructure of a new Atlantic order? The struggle to found the League of
Nations and the limitations of the covenant of 1919; 16. No just peace
without security. The pivotal German settlement and the struggle to found a
new Atlantic security system; 17. The eastern frontiers - and limits - of
the new order. Self-determination, the critical Polish-German question and
the wider challenges of "reorganising" Eastern Europe; 18. A formative
threat? The Western powers and the Bolshevik challenge; 19. The political
and moral stakes of reparations - and the limited advances towards a new
Atlantic economic order; 20. The imposed peace. The missed opportunity of a
negotiated settlement with Germany?; 21. The truncated Atlantic peace order
of 1919 - a re-appraisal; Part V. Epilogue: The Political Consequences of
the Peace: The Challenges after Versailles and the Making of the Unfinished
Atlantic Peace of the 1920s: 22. Peace undermined. The divergent outlooks
of the victors, the consequences of Wilson's defeat and the escalation of
Europe's postwar crisis; 23. Towards a new order. Constructive learning
processes and the construction of an Atlantic peace beyond Versailles; 24.
The remarkable consolidation of the nascent Pax Atlantica of the 1920s -
and its dissolution under the impact of the world economic crisis; Part VI.
Final Perspectives - the Cadmeian Peace: 25. The eventual creation of the
"long" 20th century's Atlantic order after 1945 and the crucial lessons of
the era of the First World War; Bibliography.