The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War
This book re-examines the character of the USA and re-evaluates its relationship to the post-Cold War international order. The USA has often been seen as a model of democratic liberty, a vehement opponent of colonialism and the 'lone superpower' of the post-Cold War world. This book challenges all these views. Unlike previous studies of the post-Cold War role of the USA it connects US domestic affairs to systemic changes often characterized entirely in terms of the 'fall of Communism'.
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The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War
This book re-examines the character of the USA and re-evaluates its relationship to the post-Cold War international order. The USA has often been seen as a model of democratic liberty, a vehement opponent of colonialism and the 'lone superpower' of the post-Cold War world. This book challenges all these views. Unlike previous studies of the post-Cold War role of the USA it connects US domestic affairs to systemic changes often characterized entirely in terms of the 'fall of Communism'.
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The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War

The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War

by K.R. Dark, A. Harris
The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War

The New World and the New World Order: US Relative Decline, Domestic Instability in the Americas and the End of the Cold War

by K.R. Dark, A. Harris

Hardcover(1996)

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This book re-examines the character of the USA and re-evaluates its relationship to the post-Cold War international order. The USA has often been seen as a model of democratic liberty, a vehement opponent of colonialism and the 'lone superpower' of the post-Cold War world. This book challenges all these views. Unlike previous studies of the post-Cold War role of the USA it connects US domestic affairs to systemic changes often characterized entirely in terms of the 'fall of Communism'.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333648049
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/04/1996
Series: University of Reading European and International Studies Series , #14104
Edition description: 1996
Pages: 175
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

The Fall of the American Empire? - Domestic Political Instability in North America - The Rise of Separatism in Canada - The Legacy of State-Formation in the Contemporary Politics of the Americas - The Global Context of American Instability - Index
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