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1989 ushered in a new age of freedom and prosperity. Thirty years later, the golden era is over. What went wrong? How did the age of globalization – of growing connectivity, affluence, and growth – give way?

Jonathan Holslag navigates through the calm seas and rip tides of global politics from the Cold War to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He tells a story of faltering momentum and squandered opportunities that explains how the West's sources of strength were lost to rising consumerism, unbalanced trade, and half-hearted diplomatic engagement. All the while, other powers, like China and Russia, grew stronger. With his trademark verve, Holslag untangles the threads of this story to reveal that it was not so much the ambition of China, the cunning of Putin, or the greed of African strongmen that led the world into this dark place; it was the failure of the West to listen to its people, to show clear leadership, and reinvent itself, in spite of ample evidence that things were going awry.



Trade Review

"Jonathan Holslag's tour de force is the most comprehensive and insightful account of post-Cold War international developments that I've read in the last decade."
Amitai Etzioni, author of Reclaiming Patriotism

"Pacey and insightful, Jonathan's Holslag's book makes us look afresh at the last thirty years."
Brendan Simms, University of Cambridge

"A stimulating reinterpretation of the entire post-Cold War era."
Colin Dueck, George Mason University

"Important and timely"
James Appathurai, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, NATO

"A powerful and daring account of the last thirty years of world history, chronicling the failure of Western leadership, of neo-liberalism, of neo-imperial hubris, of the betrayal of the global South and the inexorable rise of China as a superpower. A must-read for all those seeking explanations of our contemporary predicament."
Robert Gildea, University of Oxford

"A balanced and most interesting work."
He Baogang, Deakin University

"This wonderfully written book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the complexity of the last three decades of world politics. Jonathan Holslag connects the dots of a fragmented and scattered global landscape, offering multiple roads to understanding. Don't expect defined answers, but be ready to ask yourself questions you never thought of before. This book will help you ‘accept that things are not always black and white. The world is an overwhelming place. Nothing is evident'."
Federica Mogherini, Rector of the College of Europe and Former High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

"Rich and comprehensive, Jonathan Holslag's book takes readers on a journey of discovery through the major changes in world politics over the past three decades. I will be assigning this book for my undergraduate international relations classes."
Kun-Chin Lin, University of Cambridge

"This is an utterly fascinating, carefully argued and lucidly drafted analysis of the current global circumstances. Holslag provides a deft, informed and multifaceted argument to explain how the highly optimistic views of the future of world politics failed to materialize after the end of the Cold War. This book, written in extremely accessible prose, will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners alike."
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University

"With ease and elegance, Jonathan Holslag guides us masterfully through the last thirty years of global politics to reveal the complex political, economic, and ideological roots of the current crisis in the West. A brilliant book."
Sergei A. Karaganov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow

"Scrupulously non-didactic and pleasingly omnivorous in its scope."
New Internationalist

"Accessible and timely."
The Sydney Morning Herald

"A deeper investigation of the rise and fall of globalisation since the cold war"
Financial Times

"An excellent, and measured, single-volume account of world politics since 1989"
Eurasian Geography and Economics

"A book that makes a deep impression through its range and analytical sharpness."
Timothy Garton Ash, University of Oxford



Table of Contents

Maps, figures and table

The pendulum

OVERTURE

1. Progress

2. A doubtful victory

3. The new order seen from elsewhere

ACT 1 (1989-2000)

4. Missed opportunities

5. Reluctance to lead

6. Making rivals rich

ACT 2 (2000-2010)

7. Disregard and decadence

8. A foreign policy of recklessness

9. Globalization and the return of power politics

ACT 3 (2010-2020)

10. What the hell happened?

11. Abdication

12. Fragmented and turbulent

Watershed

Acknowledgements

Notes

Further reading

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781509546732, 978-1509546732
      ISBN10: 1509546731

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      1989 ushered in a new age of freedom and prosperity. Thirty years later, the golden era is over. What went wrong? How did the age of globalization – of growing connectivity, affluence, and growth – give way?

      Jonathan Holslag navigates through the calm seas and rip tides of global politics from the Cold War to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He tells a story of faltering momentum and squandered opportunities that explains how the West's sources of strength were lost to rising consumerism, unbalanced trade, and half-hearted diplomatic engagement. All the while, other powers, like China and Russia, grew stronger. With his trademark verve, Holslag untangles the threads of this story to reveal that it was not so much the ambition of China, the cunning of Putin, or the greed of African strongmen that led the world into this dark place; it was the failure of the West to listen to its people, to show clear leadership, and reinvent itself, in spite of ample evidence that things were going awry.



      Trade Review

      "Jonathan Holslag's tour de force is the most comprehensive and insightful account of post-Cold War international developments that I've read in the last decade."
      Amitai Etzioni, author of Reclaiming Patriotism

      "Pacey and insightful, Jonathan's Holslag's book makes us look afresh at the last thirty years."
      Brendan Simms, University of Cambridge

      "A stimulating reinterpretation of the entire post-Cold War era."
      Colin Dueck, George Mason University

      "Important and timely"
      James Appathurai, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, NATO

      "A powerful and daring account of the last thirty years of world history, chronicling the failure of Western leadership, of neo-liberalism, of neo-imperial hubris, of the betrayal of the global South and the inexorable rise of China as a superpower. A must-read for all those seeking explanations of our contemporary predicament."
      Robert Gildea, University of Oxford

      "A balanced and most interesting work."
      He Baogang, Deakin University

      "This wonderfully written book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the complexity of the last three decades of world politics. Jonathan Holslag connects the dots of a fragmented and scattered global landscape, offering multiple roads to understanding. Don't expect defined answers, but be ready to ask yourself questions you never thought of before. This book will help you ‘accept that things are not always black and white. The world is an overwhelming place. Nothing is evident'."
      Federica Mogherini, Rector of the College of Europe and Former High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

      "Rich and comprehensive, Jonathan Holslag's book takes readers on a journey of discovery through the major changes in world politics over the past three decades. I will be assigning this book for my undergraduate international relations classes."
      Kun-Chin Lin, University of Cambridge

      "This is an utterly fascinating, carefully argued and lucidly drafted analysis of the current global circumstances. Holslag provides a deft, informed and multifaceted argument to explain how the highly optimistic views of the future of world politics failed to materialize after the end of the Cold War. This book, written in extremely accessible prose, will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners alike."
      Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University

      "With ease and elegance, Jonathan Holslag guides us masterfully through the last thirty years of global politics to reveal the complex political, economic, and ideological roots of the current crisis in the West. A brilliant book."
      Sergei A. Karaganov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow

      "Scrupulously non-didactic and pleasingly omnivorous in its scope."
      New Internationalist

      "Accessible and timely."
      The Sydney Morning Herald

      "A deeper investigation of the rise and fall of globalisation since the cold war"
      Financial Times

      "An excellent, and measured, single-volume account of world politics since 1989"
      Eurasian Geography and Economics

      "A book that makes a deep impression through its range and analytical sharpness."
      Timothy Garton Ash, University of Oxford



      Table of Contents

      Maps, figures and table

      The pendulum

      OVERTURE

      1. Progress

      2. A doubtful victory

      3. The new order seen from elsewhere

      ACT 1 (1989-2000)

      4. Missed opportunities

      5. Reluctance to lead

      6. Making rivals rich

      ACT 2 (2000-2010)

      7. Disregard and decadence

      8. A foreign policy of recklessness

      9. Globalization and the return of power politics

      ACT 3 (2010-2020)

      10. What the hell happened?

      11. Abdication

      12. Fragmented and turbulent

      Watershed

      Acknowledgements

      Notes

      Further reading

      Index

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