International Relations Since the End of the Cold War
New and Old Dimensions
Herausgeber: Lundestad, Geir
International Relations Since the End of the Cold War
New and Old Dimensions
Herausgeber: Lundestad, Geir
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In International Relations Since the End of the Cold War many of the world's leading scholars examine the Cold War legacy. The authors examine several key issues including: the relationship between democracy and peace, the Cold War and the Third World, superpowers, the role of post-Cold War nuclear weapons.
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In International Relations Since the End of the Cold War many of the world's leading scholars examine the Cold War legacy. The authors examine several key issues including: the relationship between democracy and peace, the Cold War and the Third World, superpowers, the role of post-Cold War nuclear weapons.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780199666430
- ISBN-10: 0199666431
- Artikelnr.: 39123309
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780199666430
- ISBN-10: 0199666431
- Artikelnr.: 39123309
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Geir Lundestad has been the Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute since 1990 and a Professor of International History at the University of Oslo since 1991. He has been a visiting scholar at Harvard University and the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC. He has written several highly acclaimed books on international history in general and on US foreign policy in particular.
* Preface
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction: The Past
* The International Level
* 2: Stewart Patrick: The Evolving Structure of World Politics,
1991-2011
* 3: John Oneal: From Realism to the Liberal Peace: Twenty Years of
Research on the Causes of War
* 4: John Mueller: War, Democracy, and Peace
* The Cold War Legacy
* 5: Melvyn P. Leffler: Victory: The 'State,' the 'West,' and the Cold
War
* 6: Jeremi Suri: The United States and the Cold War: Four Ideas that
Shaped the Late Twentieth Century
* 7: Vladimir O. Pechatnov: The Cold War and its Legacy
* 8: Odd Arne Westad: Two Finales: How the End of the Third World and
the End of the Cold War are Linked
* The Role of Nuclear Weapons
* 9: David Holloway: Nuclear Weapons and International Relations since
the End of the Cold War
* 10: Olav Njølstad: The Development of the Arms Race and How We Think
About It
* Old and New Superpowers
* 11: Jussi M. Hanhimäki: Between Primacy and Decline: Redefining
America's Role in the Post-Cold War World
* 12: Vladislav Zubok: Russia and the West: Twenty Difficult Years
* 13: Frédéric Bozo: The European Union at Twenty: Can Europe Be Saved?
* 14: Chen Jian: China's Prolonged Rise: Legitimacy Challenges and
Dilemmas in the Reform and Opening-Up Era
* 15: Michael Cox: After the West? Towards a New International System?
* 16: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The Future
* Index
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction: The Past
* The International Level
* 2: Stewart Patrick: The Evolving Structure of World Politics,
1991-2011
* 3: John Oneal: From Realism to the Liberal Peace: Twenty Years of
Research on the Causes of War
* 4: John Mueller: War, Democracy, and Peace
* The Cold War Legacy
* 5: Melvyn P. Leffler: Victory: The 'State,' the 'West,' and the Cold
War
* 6: Jeremi Suri: The United States and the Cold War: Four Ideas that
Shaped the Late Twentieth Century
* 7: Vladimir O. Pechatnov: The Cold War and its Legacy
* 8: Odd Arne Westad: Two Finales: How the End of the Third World and
the End of the Cold War are Linked
* The Role of Nuclear Weapons
* 9: David Holloway: Nuclear Weapons and International Relations since
the End of the Cold War
* 10: Olav Njølstad: The Development of the Arms Race and How We Think
About It
* Old and New Superpowers
* 11: Jussi M. Hanhimäki: Between Primacy and Decline: Redefining
America's Role in the Post-Cold War World
* 12: Vladislav Zubok: Russia and the West: Twenty Difficult Years
* 13: Frédéric Bozo: The European Union at Twenty: Can Europe Be Saved?
* 14: Chen Jian: China's Prolonged Rise: Legitimacy Challenges and
Dilemmas in the Reform and Opening-Up Era
* 15: Michael Cox: After the West? Towards a New International System?
* 16: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The Future
* Index
* Preface
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction: The Past
* The International Level
* 2: Stewart Patrick: The Evolving Structure of World Politics,
1991-2011
* 3: John Oneal: From Realism to the Liberal Peace: Twenty Years of
Research on the Causes of War
* 4: John Mueller: War, Democracy, and Peace
* The Cold War Legacy
* 5: Melvyn P. Leffler: Victory: The 'State,' the 'West,' and the Cold
War
* 6: Jeremi Suri: The United States and the Cold War: Four Ideas that
Shaped the Late Twentieth Century
* 7: Vladimir O. Pechatnov: The Cold War and its Legacy
* 8: Odd Arne Westad: Two Finales: How the End of the Third World and
the End of the Cold War are Linked
* The Role of Nuclear Weapons
* 9: David Holloway: Nuclear Weapons and International Relations since
the End of the Cold War
* 10: Olav Njølstad: The Development of the Arms Race and How We Think
About It
* Old and New Superpowers
* 11: Jussi M. Hanhimäki: Between Primacy and Decline: Redefining
America's Role in the Post-Cold War World
* 12: Vladislav Zubok: Russia and the West: Twenty Difficult Years
* 13: Frédéric Bozo: The European Union at Twenty: Can Europe Be Saved?
* 14: Chen Jian: China's Prolonged Rise: Legitimacy Challenges and
Dilemmas in the Reform and Opening-Up Era
* 15: Michael Cox: After the West? Towards a New International System?
* 16: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The Future
* Index
* 1: Geir Lundestad: Introduction: The Past
* The International Level
* 2: Stewart Patrick: The Evolving Structure of World Politics,
1991-2011
* 3: John Oneal: From Realism to the Liberal Peace: Twenty Years of
Research on the Causes of War
* 4: John Mueller: War, Democracy, and Peace
* The Cold War Legacy
* 5: Melvyn P. Leffler: Victory: The 'State,' the 'West,' and the Cold
War
* 6: Jeremi Suri: The United States and the Cold War: Four Ideas that
Shaped the Late Twentieth Century
* 7: Vladimir O. Pechatnov: The Cold War and its Legacy
* 8: Odd Arne Westad: Two Finales: How the End of the Third World and
the End of the Cold War are Linked
* The Role of Nuclear Weapons
* 9: David Holloway: Nuclear Weapons and International Relations since
the End of the Cold War
* 10: Olav Njølstad: The Development of the Arms Race and How We Think
About It
* Old and New Superpowers
* 11: Jussi M. Hanhimäki: Between Primacy and Decline: Redefining
America's Role in the Post-Cold War World
* 12: Vladislav Zubok: Russia and the West: Twenty Difficult Years
* 13: Frédéric Bozo: The European Union at Twenty: Can Europe Be Saved?
* 14: Chen Jian: China's Prolonged Rise: Legitimacy Challenges and
Dilemmas in the Reform and Opening-Up Era
* 15: Michael Cox: After the West? Towards a New International System?
* 16: Geir Lundestad: Conclusion: The Future
* Index







