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The New Twenty Years' Crisis

A Critique of International Relations, 1999-2019
  • Philip Cunliffe
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2020
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A challenging critique of the pathologies and blind spots of the liberal international order.

The liberal order is decaying. Will it survive, and if not, what will replace it? On the eightieth anniversary of the publication of E.H. Carr's The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939, Philip Cunliffe revisits this classic text, juxtaposing its claims with contemporary debates on the rise and fall of the liberal international order

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Cunliffe Philip :

Philip Cunliffe is senior lecturer in international conflict at the University of Kent.Philip Cunliffe is senior lecturer in international conflict at the University of Kent.

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"Books that threaten to shake the foundations of an academic discipline are rare. Rarer still are those that manage to revitalise a figure the discipline had long regarded as consigned to the 'dustbin of history' to level the disciplinary terrain in such a comprehensive and courageous manner as Phillip Cunliffe's The New Twenty Years Crisis. Taking no prisoners, Cunliffe brutally and brilliantly uses E.H. Carr to critique the underlying utopianism of much, if not all, contemporary international relations. Although the book targets the discipline as a whole, the most trenchant critiques are aimed at those parts of the field that consider themselves the most 'critical.' This won't win Cunliffe many friends, but great books would never get written if that was the aim. You may not agree with Cunliffe's conclusions, but if nothing else, he will spark a long-overdue conversation about what it means to be critical. Essential reading for anyone interested in international relations as a field of study, as well as those interested in global order." Colin Wight, The University of Sydney and author of Rethinking Terrorism: Terrorism, Violence and the State

"In this bold, no-holds-barred polemic, the author not only puts the liberal order to the sword but the contemporary discipline of international relations, too. Deploying Carr in ways that are both imaginative and ingenious, Philip Cunliffe demonstrates why the great English scourge of inter-war liberalism still speaks to us with such force today. A challenging tour de force." Michael Cox, London School of Economics

"The New Twenty Years' Crisis offers something different--a Carr for our time. Cunliffe surfaces and pursues Carr's timely warning about the blindness that comes from an elite hostility to mass politics; but he does so with discrimination and without the distorting deference that is sometimes paid to the forefathers of the discipline. The result is a deeply engaged, unapologetically political, and wonderfully readable book." Alison McQueen, Stanford University

"The historian E. H. Carr famously argued in The Twenty Years' Crisis that Western peacemakers at Versailles built the post–World War I order on utopian illusions and liberal aspirations that led two decades later to economic upheaval, authoritarian nationalism, and great-power war. In this lively polemic, Cunliffe contends that in the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States and other democratic states did it again. The book will inspire a useful debate." Foreign Affairs


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