Tension between integrative and disintegrative forces has already produced the post-cold war world's most significant fault-line. Ian Clark has written the best guide I've seen to these global tectonics and the upheavals we can expect from them. Required reading for anyone concerned with how the past is likely to shape the future.
John Lewis Gaddis, Distinguished Professor of History, Ohio University
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, there is widespread interest in globalization which is thought to be shaping our lives technologically, economically, culturally, and in terms of changing political identities. Ian Clark takes globalizationand its opposite, fragmentation as the organizing themes for a grand retrospective of twentieth-century international history. Challenging the presentation of globalization as a pre-ordained, technology-driven, and irreversible process, he argues that both globalization and fragmentation have ebbed and flowed throughout the century, governed by its great formative events: westernization, the two World Wars, the depression, and the rise and fall of the cold war.
Globalization and Fragmentation offers a succinct, original critique of the century's international developments. It sets out a challenging analysis of globalization as a process reflecting political relations both between and within states, and brings together the historical and theoretical study of international relations.
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There is widespread interest in globalization which is thought to be changing all economic, political, and cultural life. Ian Clark takes globalization and its opposite, fragmentation as the organizing themes for a grand retrospective of twentieth century international history and assesses how both have been shaped by the century's formative events.
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INTRODUCTION ; 1. Globalization and Fragmentation ; 2. The Paradoxes of the Pre-War World, 1900-1914 ; 3. The Impact of War, 1914-1919 ; 4. The Fragmentation of the Inter-War Era, 1919-1939 ; 5. States of War, 1939-1945 ; 6. The Cold War and Globalization, 1945-1969 ; 7. Eras of Negotiation and Confrontation, 1970-1989 ; 8. Beyond the Cold War, 1990-2000 ; CONCLUSION ; BIBLIOGRAPHY ; INDEX
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`Tension between integrative and disintegrative forces has already produced the post-cold war world's most significant fault-line. Ian Clark has written the best guide I've seen to these global tectonics and the upheavals we can expect from them. Required reading for anyone concerned with how the past is likely to shape the future.'
John Lewis Gaddis, Distinguished Professor of History, Ohio University
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This is the first book to trace the globalization versus fragmentation theme all the way through twentieth century international history.
Brings together a wide range of literature on the globalization and fragmentation themes.
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Ian Clark is Deputy Director of the Centre of International Studies at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
This is the first book to trace the globalization versus fragmentation theme all the way through twentieth century international history.
Brings together a wide range of literature on the globalization and fragmentation themes.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198781660
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
332 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232
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