The end of the Cold War not only brought about dramatic international change, but also greatly impacted the politics and policies of Asian and African countries. This collection, edited by William Hale and Eberhard Kienle, brings together a range of essays exploring the impact of the end of the Cold War on regional conflicts and domestic policy in these two continents.
The end of the Cold War not only brought about dramatic international change, but also greatly impacted the politics and policies of Asian and African countries. This collection, edited by William Hale and Eberhard Kienle, brings together a range of essays exploring the impact of the end of the Cold War on regional conflicts and domestic policy in these two continents.
William Hale is Reader in Politics at the School of Oriental and Africa Studies, London University. Eberhard Kienle is Lecturer in Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies and a fellow of CEDEJ, Cairo.
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Introduction William Hall and Eberhard Kienle Part 1: Global Changes, Peace and Regional Conflict 1. The Third World and the End of the Cold War: an Interim Assessment Fred Halliday 2. The Sudanese Civil War in International Relations Charles Tripp 3. Central Asia and Transcaucasia after the Cold War: Conflict Unleashed Graham E. Fuller 4. International Relations in Africa After the Cold War Christopher Clapham 5. Prospects for Asian Security in the Cold War David Shambaugh 6. Thinking Globally from a Regional Perspective: Chinese, Indonesian and Malaysian Reflections on the Post-Cold War Era Rosemary Foot Part II: Democratisation and the Fate of Leftist Movements 7. International versus Domestic Pressures for Democratisation in Africa Michael Bratton 8. Authoritarianism Liberalised: Syria and the Arab East After the Cold War Eberhard Kienle 9. 'Good Governance' and the Ideology of Transformation David Williams 10. Indian Communism: Re-defining Identity and the Struggle for Democracy Harihar Bhattacharyya 11. The African Left after the Cold War Christopher Clapham
Introduction William Hall and Eberhard Kienle Part 1: Global Changes, Peace and Regional Conflict 1. The Third World and the End of the Cold War: an Interim Assessment Fred Halliday 2. The Sudanese Civil War in International Relations Charles Tripp 3. Central Asia and Transcaucasia after the Cold War: Conflict Unleashed Graham E. Fuller 4. International Relations in Africa After the Cold War Christopher Clapham 5. Prospects for Asian Security in the Cold War David Shambaugh 6. Thinking Globally from a Regional Perspective: Chinese, Indonesian and Malaysian Reflections on the Post-Cold War Era Rosemary Foot Part II: Democratisation and the Fate of Leftist Movements 7. International versus Domestic Pressures for Democratisation in Africa Michael Bratton 8. Authoritarianism Liberalised: Syria and the Arab East After the Cold War Eberhard Kienle 9. 'Good Governance' and the Ideology of Transformation David Williams 10. Indian Communism: Re-defining Identity and the Struggle for Democracy Harihar Bhattacharyya 11. The African Left after the Cold War Christopher Clapham
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