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This lively synthesis of global history since the end of World War II offers a gripping account of an interdependent world and the challenges facing individuals in the 21st century. The narrative is arranged around two key tensions: the struggle between socialism and free-market capitalism and the interaction between cultural fragmentation and the competing integrative force of globalization. Considering the historical experience of Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as the West, it addresses the ever-expanding gulf between the developed North and developing South, and the environmental impact of development on the planet's delicate ecosystems. Authoritative and well-written, this is an ideal introductory guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on global history since 1945. It is also a fascinating primer for anyone with an interest in global history and the issues affecting the globe today. New to this Edition:- Updated to cover events since 2006, inc

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PART I: FROM BIPOLAR TO MULTIPOLAR WOLRD 1. The Cold War in global context, 1945-1991 2. The end of empire and the problem of neocolonialism 3. An elusive new world order, 1991-2004 PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS 4. When borders don't matter: development and global culture 5. When borders do matter: international migration and identity PART III: BODY AND SPIRIT 6. Science, technology, and the environment 7. Religion, rights and civil society Conclusion: Hope and misgiving in the new century.

A Concise History of the World Since 1945

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/16/2020 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781352010206, 978-1352010206
      ISBN10: 1352010208

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This lively synthesis of global history since the end of World War II offers a gripping account of an interdependent world and the challenges facing individuals in the 21st century. The narrative is arranged around two key tensions: the struggle between socialism and free-market capitalism and the interaction between cultural fragmentation and the competing integrative force of globalization. Considering the historical experience of Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as the West, it addresses the ever-expanding gulf between the developed North and developing South, and the environmental impact of development on the planet's delicate ecosystems. Authoritative and well-written, this is an ideal introductory guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on global history since 1945. It is also a fascinating primer for anyone with an interest in global history and the issues affecting the globe today. New to this Edition:- Updated to cover events since 2006, inc

      Table of Contents
      PART I: FROM BIPOLAR TO MULTIPOLAR WOLRD 1. The Cold War in global context, 1945-1991 2. The end of empire and the problem of neocolonialism 3. An elusive new world order, 1991-2004 PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS 4. When borders don't matter: development and global culture 5. When borders do matter: international migration and identity PART III: BODY AND SPIRIT 6. Science, technology, and the environment 7. Religion, rights and civil society Conclusion: Hope and misgiving in the new century.

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