Neutralism and Nationalism in France
Author: John T. Marcus
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 216
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Author: John T. Marcus
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Published: 1958
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hans Kohn
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 44
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. Gabriel
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2002-07-09
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 0230554490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe American Conception of Neutrality After 1941 by Jürg Martin Gabriel, is a study of global political history since 1941 with a particular emphasis on America's attitude to neutrality. This important revised and updated edition contains three entirely new chapters including an insightful new introduction and conclusion, drawing on newly released documentation, most importantly on Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War. Like the previous edition, this book looks at world affairs through the eyes of neutrality. It covers, amongst other issues, America's contribution to the decline of world-neutrality, the major economic and military events surrounding the Second World War, the founding of NATO and the problems of neutralism during the Vietnam War. This new edition, however, goes one step further to confirm, with fresh new evidence, e.g. the end of the Cold War and the Unification of Germany, the central thesis of the original volume. American foreign policy is an important topic of continuing interest.
Author: Peter Lyon
Publisher: [Leicester, Eng.] : Leicester University Press
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 226
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jurg M Gabriel
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1988-10-28
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 1349195243
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tony Chafer
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-07-27
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 1349243248
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAgainst the broad historical background of economic globalisation and dwindling nation-state resources, this book examines the impact of the end of the Cold War and of the geo-political transformation of Europe on a wide range of issues, from changing perceptions of France's future world role to the internal ramifications of a new ideological and strategic environment. Multi disciplinary in focus, it draws on the expertise of historians, political scientists, sociologists and economists working in the field of French studies.
Author: H. W. Brands
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780231071680
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Following WW II the response by Britain, France, and Holland to rejuvenated colonial nationalist movements was patently indequate. Their ineffective counter was further exacerbated by Soviet expansion and the corresponding need to redeploy resources to protect the mother countries. At the same time, newly independent former colonies had no wish to become captives to the developing Cold War. Indeed, it may be argued that the Truman Doctrine was designed to serve notice on the USSR that the "Third World" was not up for grabs. Thus, the postwar decades found the US and the USSR in often violent conflict over the allegiance of less-developed nations around the globe. Results of this American intervention in the Third World are traditionally viewed by diplomatic historians as ranging from minor damage to disaster. In contrast, Brands insists this conventional wisdom is far from the mark. He agrees that US officials often spoke, possibly even thought, in ideological terms but those same policy-makers tended to act in a nonideological and remarkably successful fashion. Using American policy towards Yugoslavia, Egypt, and India as case studies, Brands presents a very convincing thesis in this remarkably engaging (if controversial) extended essay."--Choice Reviews.
Author: Lonny E. Carlile
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2005-01-31
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780824824563
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDivisions of Labor positions the ideological and organizational evolution of the Japanese labor movement within the larger historical currents that shaped and organized labor globally in the twentieth century. Interspersing detailed narratives of Japanese labor history with analyses of parallel developments in Western European and international labor movements, Lonny Carlile shows how world views and labor movement strategies were shared across national boundaries and shaped in similar ways in the industrialized West and East. Beyond this, he highlights how in both Western Europe and Japan issues that had divided labor since the 1920s were central to the Cold War, which kept labor movements at odds with themselves internally in systematically similar ways. His book suggests that, to the extent that the historical courses of labor movements diverged, this was as much a uh_product of differences in geopolitical location as any inherent cultural or nationally specific ideological tendency. The volume’s approach brings to the fore an important new dimension to our existing understanding of post–World War II Japanese labor and political history by outlining the connection between the politics of Japanese labor and the structure and dynamics of global politics. In addition, by drawing out these parallels and similarities, it provides thought-provoking insights into twentieth-century labor movements in general. Divisions of Labor will be of interest not only to students and specialists of Japan and East Asia, but also to readers with a more general interest in labor history and politics, diplomatic history, Cold War history, comparative politics, and sociology.
Author: Ryo Ikeda
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-01-12
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1137368950
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines French motivations behind the decolonisation of Tunisia and Morocco and the intra-Western Alliance relationships. It argues that changing French policy towards decolonisation brought about the unexpectedly quick process of independence of dependencies in the post-WWII era.
Author: Nils Ørvik
Publisher: Frank Cass Publishers
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 346
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKLabel mounted on title page: Humanities Press, New York. Popularized version of the author's thesis "The changing concept of neutrality," University of Wisconsin. Bibliography: p. [306]-313.