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International Relations Since 1945 John W. Young

International Relations Since 1945 By John W. Young

International Relations Since 1945 by John W. Young


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Presenting a historical analysis of international relations during the Cold War and its aftermath, this volume deals with such regional problems as the Middle East wars, the development of European integration, and the end of the European empires in Africa and Asia. Attention is paid to the role of the United States, especially in the 1990s.

International Relations Since 1945 Summary

International Relations Since 1945: A Global History by John W. Young

International Relations Since 1945 is a one-volume authoritative historical analysis of international relations during the Cold War and its aftermath. It both describes and interprets events since 1945 for an undergraduate audience. It explores how the Cold War impacted upon world politics as a whole, but also deals with such important regional problems as the Middle East, the development of European integration and the end of the European empires in Africa and Asia. While focusing on political change, careful attention is paid to the evolution of the global economy and the interplay between international and domestic developments, as well as to the growth of 'interdependence'. Particular attention is paid to the role of the United States, especially in the 1990s when it became the world's only Superpower. The text covers the nature of the Cold War, the development of the Western and Eastern blocs, North-South, decolonization and Third World issues, international economic relations, armaments and nuclear strategy and globalization.

Table of Contents

PART I; Origins and Early Development of the Cold War 1945-53; 1. Tensions in the Grand Alliance 1945-46; 2. Two Worlds: East and West 1945-48; 3. Empire, Cold War and Decolonisation 1945-53; 4. The Cold War Intensifies: Containment Superseded 1948-53; PART II; The Cold War: Crisis and Change 1953-62; 5. Soviet-America Relations: Avoiding Hot Water and the Search for Stability; 6. Maintaining the Spheres of Influence; 7. Fighting the Cold War: The Offensive Strategies; 8. Collapsing Empires: The Cold War Battle for Hearts and Minds 1953-63; PART III; The cold War of Peaceful CoExistence and the Rise of Multipolarity 1963-71; 9. The Eastern and Western Blocs in the 1960s; 10. The Vietnam War; 11. Other Regional Conflicts; PART IV; The Detente Era 1971-80; 12. An Era of Negotiations, 1971-73; 13. Stagflation and the Trials of Detente; 14. Detente in Decline, 1976-79; 15. The Return to Confrontation, 1979-80; PART V; From Confrontation to Communist Collapse, 1981-89; 16. Middle East Conflicts in the 1980s; 17. Instability in Latin America; 18. The Decline of the Cold War, 1985-89; PART VI; The Post-Cold War World Since 1990; 20. Europe and the Former Soviet Union; 21. US predominance and the Post-Cold War Disorder; 22. Stability and Instability in the Developing World; Conclusion

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GOR002961956
9780198781646
0198781644
International Relations Since 1945: A Global History by John W. Young
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2003-12-11
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