The world since 1945 : a history of international relations
Publication details: Boulder; London : Lynne Rienner; Adamantine Press, 1990. Edition: 2nd ed., fully rev. & updatedDescription: xi, 706 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 1555872204; 0744900271Subject(s): 1. World politics -- 1945. 2. Military history, Modern -- 20th century. 3. Developing countries -- Economic conditionsDDC classification: 327.09045 MCW| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Contents:
Pt. 1. The Origins of the Cold War.
1. The End of World War II and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age.
2. The Cold War Institutionalized.
3. The Cold War in Asia: A Change of Venue.
4. Confrontation and Coexistence
Pt. 2. Nationalism and the End of Colonialism.
5. Decolonization in Asia.
6. Decolonization in Africa.
7. The Middle East: The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Pt. 3. The Shifting Sands of Global Power.
8. The Communist World After Stalin.
9. The War in Indochina.
10. Detente and the End of Bipolarity
Pt. 4. The Third World.
11. Africa: Political and Economic Disasters.
12. Revolution and Counterrevolution in Latin America
13. Asian Roads to Modernization
14. Third World Debt: Africa and Latin America
Pt. 5. The End of the Postwar Era.
15. Militant Islam
16. The New Economic Superpowers: Japan and the European Union.
17. The Soviet Empire: A Beleaguered Colossus.
18. Gorbachev and the Restructuring of Eastern Europe
19. The Nuclear Arms Race.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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