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Global rules : America, Britain and a disordered world / James E. Cronin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Haven [Connecticut] ; London [England] : Yale University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (403 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300210217
  • 0300210213
  • 0300151489
  • 9780300151480
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global rulesDDC classification:
  • 909.82 23
LOC classification:
  • D840 .C76 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Remaking the world again -- Vietnam to Helsinki: a seventies trip -- Detente, human rights and economic crisis -- Thatcher, Reagan and the market -- Market rules and the international economy -- Cold War ironies: Reagan and Thatcher at large -- Ending the Cold War and recreating Europe -- The shaping of the post-Cold War World -- Order and disorder after the Cold War.
Summary: The Second World War created and the Cold War sustained a "special relationship" between America and Britain, and the terms on which that decades-long conflict ended would become the foundation of a new world order. In this penetrating analysis, a new history of recent global politics, author James Cronin explores the dramatic reconfiguring of western foreign policy that was necessitated by the interlinked crises of the 1970s and the resulting global shift toward open markets, a movement that was eagerly embraced and encouraged by the U.S./U.K. partnership. Cronin's bold revisionist argument questions long-perceived views of post-World War II America and its position in the world, especially after Vietnam. The author details the challenges the economic transition of the 1970s and 1980s engendered as the United States and Great Britain together actively pursued their shared ideal of an international assemblage of market-based democratic states. Cronin also addresses the crises that would sorely test the system in subsequent decades, from human rights violations and genocide in the Balkans and Africa to 9/11 and militant Islamism in the Middle East to the "Great Recession" of 2008.
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Remaking the world again -- Vietnam to Helsinki: a seventies trip -- Detente, human rights and economic crisis -- Thatcher, Reagan and the market -- Market rules and the international economy -- Cold War ironies: Reagan and Thatcher at large -- Ending the Cold War and recreating Europe -- The shaping of the post-Cold War World -- Order and disorder after the Cold War.

The Second World War created and the Cold War sustained a "special relationship" between America and Britain, and the terms on which that decades-long conflict ended would become the foundation of a new world order. In this penetrating analysis, a new history of recent global politics, author James Cronin explores the dramatic reconfiguring of western foreign policy that was necessitated by the interlinked crises of the 1970s and the resulting global shift toward open markets, a movement that was eagerly embraced and encouraged by the U.S./U.K. partnership. Cronin's bold revisionist argument questions long-perceived views of post-World War II America and its position in the world, especially after Vietnam. The author details the challenges the economic transition of the 1970s and 1980s engendered as the United States and Great Britain together actively pursued their shared ideal of an international assemblage of market-based democratic states. Cronin also addresses the crises that would sorely test the system in subsequent decades, from human rights violations and genocide in the Balkans and Africa to 9/11 and militant Islamism in the Middle East to the "Great Recession" of 2008.

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