In International Relations Since the End of the Cold War many of the
world's leading historians and historically oriented political
scientists deal with the Cold War legacy and many of the new issues
that have emerged since the end of the Cold War. Stewart Patrick sums
up the most important developments in the post-Cold War world. John
Oneal and John Mueller discuss the relationship between democracy and
peace and what came first, democracy or peace. Melvyn Leffler, Jeremi
Suri, and Vladimir O. Pechatnov take up the Cold War legacy as it
relates to the United States and the Soviet Union/Russia. Odd Arne
Westad reviews the relationship between the end of the Cold War and
the end of the Third World. David Holloway and Olav Njølstad handle
the role of nuclear weapons in the post-Cold War world. Paying special
attention to the role of the old and new superpowers, with chapters on
the United States (Jussi Hanhimäki), Russia (Vladislav Zubok), the
European Union (Frédéric Bozo), and China (Michael Cox and Chen
Jian.) The chapters see the United States and China as the leading
powers, but differ considerably on the respective roles of the two
leading powers. In the introduction, the editor, Geir Lundestad,
discusses the post-Cold War years as a historical period compared to
earlier periods in modern history; in the conclusion he speculates on
what might be some dominant developments in the future.
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New and Old Dimensions
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ISBN
9780191644474
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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OUP Oxford
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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