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From War to Peace
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Norman Housley
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2000
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In this timely collection, a dozen leading scholars of international affairs consider the twentieth century’s recurring failure to construct a stable and peaceful international order in the wake of war. Why has peace been so hard to build? The authors reflect on the difficulties faced by governments as they sought a secure world order after the First World War, the Second World War, and the Cold War.
Major wars unleashed new and unexpected forces, the authors show, and in post-war periods policymakers were faced not only with the reappearance of old power-political issues but also with quite unforeseen challenges. In 1918, a hundred-year-old order based on a balance of power among the states of Europe collapsed, leaving European and American leaders to deal with social, ideological, and ethnic crises. After World War II, hopeful plans for peace were checked by nuclear rivalry, international economic competition, and colonial issues. And unexpected challenges after the Cold Warglobal economic instability, ethnic conflict, environmental crisesjoined with traditional security threats to cast a pall again over international peace efforts. In drawing out historical parallels and comparing how major states have adapted to sharp and sudden changes in the international system during the twentieth century, this book offers essential insights for those who hope to navigate toward peace across today’s altered and uncertain strategic landscape.
Contributors to this volume:
Carole Fink, Gregory Flynn, William I. Hitchcock, Michael Howard, Paul Kennedy, Diane B. Kunz, Melvyn P. Leffler, Charles S. Maier, Tony Smith, Marc Trachtenberg, Randall B. Woods, Philip Zelikow
Major wars unleashed new and unexpected forces, the authors show, and in post-war periods policymakers were faced not only with the reappearance of old power-political issues but also with quite unforeseen challenges. In 1918, a hundred-year-old order based on a balance of power among the states of Europe collapsed, leaving European and American leaders to deal with social, ideological, and ethnic crises. After World War II, hopeful plans for peace were checked by nuclear rivalry, international economic competition, and colonial issues. And unexpected challenges after the Cold Warglobal economic instability, ethnic conflict, environmental crisesjoined with traditional security threats to cast a pall again over international peace efforts. In drawing out historical parallels and comparing how major states have adapted to sharp and sudden changes in the international system during the twentieth century, this book offers essential insights for those who hope to navigate toward peace across today’s altered and uncertain strategic landscape.
Contributors to this volume:
Carole Fink, Gregory Flynn, William I. Hitchcock, Michael Howard, Paul Kennedy, Diane B. Kunz, Melvyn P. Leffler, Charles S. Maier, Tony Smith, Marc Trachtenberg, Randall B. Woods, Philip Zelikow
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part I. Reordering Europe After World War I
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1. The Great Powers and the New International System, 1919–1923
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2. International Associationalism: The Social and Political Premises of Peacemaking After 1917 and 1945
36 - Part II. From World War to Cold War
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3. American Grand Strategy from World War to Cold War, 1940–1950
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4. Reversal of Fortune: Britain, France, and the Making of Europe, 1945–1956
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5. The Making of a Political System: The German Question in International Politics, 1945–1963
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6. The Trials of Multilateralism: America, Britain, and the New Economic Order, 1941–1947
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7. Third World Nationalism and the Great Powers
140 - Part III. Security and Order After the Cold War
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8. The United States, the Cold War, and the Post-Cold War Order
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9. Europe After the Cold War: Realism, Idealism, and the Search for Order Without Empire
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10. The International Financial System and the Nation-State
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11. Global Issues and the New Security Agenda
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Contributors
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