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Britain and the Cold War: 1945 as Geopolitical Transition: History and Politics in the 20th Century: Bloomsbury Academic

Autor Peter J. Taylor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 oct 2016
In 1945 Britain emerged from the Second World War exhausted and debilitated, but still a major global power, with enormous strategic commitments, imperial responsibilities and a sense of historical destiny as a major economic and political influence. This book charts how this role and self-image changed and how abruptly in 1945 the United States assumed Britain's mantle of world leader. Taylor provides an alternative interpretation of how the Cold War arose, and how the reordering of the global economic, political and strategic system in the post-war world came about. It is essential reading for political geographers, historians, international relations experts and political scientists.
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ISBN-13: 9781474291804
ISBN-10: 1474291805
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria History and Politics in the 20th Century: Bloomsbury Academic

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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10 key titles on European politics and relations in the 20th century brought back into print

Notă biografică

Peter J. Taylor is Professor of Human Geography at Northumbria University and Emeritus Professor in Geography at Loughborough University, UK.

Cuprins

PrefacePrologue: The Returns of GeopoliticsPart I: Introduction1. The Concept of Geopolitical Transition 2. A Contested HistoryPart II: All Change - 19453. Nineteen Forty-Five in Braudellien Perspective4. Alternative Worlds in 19455. Britain at the Turning PointPart III: Britain's Crisis of Power6. The Geoeconomic Dilemma7. The Geopolitical Dilemma8. The Geostrategic DilemmaPart IV: Discussion9. Questions of Concern10. The Salience of the Geopolitical Transition ConceptBibliography Index