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Globalization and fragmentation : international relations in the twentieth century 🔍
Clark, Ian, 1949-
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, England, 1997
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x, 220 p. ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-213) and index
Alternative filename
ia/nlsiu.327.101.cla.10982.pdf
Alternative author
Ian Clark
Alternative publisher
IRL Press at Oxford University Press
Alternative publisher
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Alternative publisher
German Historical Institute London
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
1. publ, Oxford, 1997
Alternative edition
Oxford, 1998, ©1997
Alternative edition
1, US, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-213) and index.
Alternative description
As We Approach The End Of The Twentieth Century, A Widespread Interest In Globalization Is Thought To Be Changing All Economic, Political, And Cultural Life. Ian Clark Takes Globalization -- And Its Opposite, Fragmentation -- As The Organizing Theme For A Grand Retrospective Of Twentieth Century International History. He Argues That Both Globalization And Fragmentation Have Ebbed And Flowed Throughout The Century, Governed By Its Great Formative Events: Westernization, The Two World Wars, The Depression, And The Rise And Fall Of The Cold War. Globalization And Fragmentation Sets Out A Challenging Analysis Of Globalization, Offering The Most Advanced And Accessible Introduction To Twentieth Century International Relations.--publisher Description. Globalization And Fragmentation -- The Paradoxes Of The Pre-war World, 1900-1914 -- The Impact Of War, 1914-1919 -- The Fragmentation Of The Inter-war Era, 1919-1939 -- States Of War, 1939-1945 -- The Cold War And Globalization, 1945-1969 -- Eras Of Negotiation And Confrontation, 1970-1989 -- Beyond The Cold War, 1990-2000 -- Conclusion. Ian Clark. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [203]-213) And Index.
Alternative description
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, there is widespread interest in globalization which is thought to be shaping our lives technologically, economically, culturally, and in terms of changing political identities. Ìan Clark takes globalization and its opposite, fragmentation, as the organizing themes for a retrospective of 20th-century international history. Challenging the presentation of globalization as a pre-ordained, technology-driven, and irreversible process, he argues that both globalization and fragmentation have ebbed and flowed throughout the century, governed by its great formative events: westernization, the two World Wars, the depression, and the rise and fall of the Cold War
Alternative description
There is widespread interest in globalization which is thought to be changing all economic, political, and cultural life. Ian Clark takes globalization and its opposite, fragmentation as the organizing themes for a grand retrospective of twentieth century international history and assesses how both have been shaped by the century's formative events.
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2023-06-28
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