Description |
xi, 276 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
The Post-Cold War Order as Peacemaking -- Making the Peace and Keeping the Peace -- I. Post-Cold War Perspectives -- 1. Orders Old and New -- 2. For Better or for Worse? -- 3. Peacemaking and Order -- II. The Distributive Peace -- 4. The European Settlement -- 5. The Global Terms of Peace -- 6. Globalization and Peacemaking -- III. The Regulative Peace -- 7. Multilateralism and the Global Economy -- 8. The Collectivization of Security -- 9. The Liberal Rights Order |
Summary |
"What changed with the end of the Cold War? This book traces the main effects on Europe, Pacific Asia, the Middle East, and arms control. It considers the major transitions in the global economy, patterns of security, and liberal human rights, providing the first comprehensive overview of the nature of the post-Cold War order. It argues that this order should be understood as a kind of peace settlement. How harsh was it, and what were its main provisions?"--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-272) and index |
Subject |
History, Modern -- 1945-1989.
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History, Modern -- 1989-
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Peace.
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Security, International.
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LC no. |
2001270049 |
ISBN |
0198776330 |
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