The problems investigated in this collection had lasting consequences not only in the field of colonialism but in international politics as well. Decolonization and the Cold War, which brought about the most significant changes to global policits after 1945, are treated together.
The problems investigated in this collection had lasting consequences not only in the field of colonialism but in international politics as well. Decolonization and the Cold War, which brought about the most significant changes to global policits after 1945, are treated together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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