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    The World Transformed: 1945 to the Present

    The World Transformed by Hunt, Michael H.;

    1945 to the Present

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    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 27 August 2015

    • ISBN 9780199371020
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 155x234x33 mm
    • Weight 885 g
    • Language English
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    Through its lively and accessible narrative, The World Transformed: 1945 to Present provides students with an account of the political, socio-economic, and cultural developments that have shaped global events since 1945.

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    Through its lively and accessible narrative, The World Transformed: 1945 to Present provides students with an account of the political, socio-economic, and cultural developments that have shaped global events since 1945. The book's focus on three central and profoundly interconnected stories--the unfolding of the Cold War, the growth of the international economy, and the developing world's quest for political and economic independence--offers students a framework for understanding the past and making sense of the present. Attentive to overarching themes, individual historical figures, and diverse nations--and now substantially revised with a new Part 4 that examines world events since 1990--The World Transformed, Second Edition, is ideal for courses on post-1945 world history, international relations, or global topics.

    It is difficult to imagine a better history of the world from 1945 to the present than the new edition of Michael Hunt's The World Transformed. Having added chapters that cover the post-Cold War decades, Hunt provides a remarkably informed, balanced, and nuanced exploration of an era of unprecedented globalization. His capacious narrative is attentive to both the upside and perils of ever accelerating transnational and cross-cultural connections and is replete with vignettes that underscore human agency. The World Transformed is the most compelling and thought-provoking assessment available on the tumultuous quarter-century from the end of World War II through the present day.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Introduction: The Post-1945 Watershed
    International Politics Reconfigured
    Wilson and Lenin as Rival Visionaries World War II and the Onset of the Cold War The Reach of Nationalism
    The Global Economy in Transition
    The First Phase of Globalization, 1870s-1914
    Globalization Reborn, 1945 to the Present
    The Colonial System on the Brink
    Vulnerabilities of Empire
    The Appearance of the "Third World"
    Part One: Hopes and Fears Contend, 1945-1953
    Chapter 1: The Cold War: Toward Soviet-American Confrontation
    Origins of the Rivalry
    From Cooperation to Conflict
    U.S. Policy in Transition
    Stalin's Pursuit of Territory and Security
    The Conflict Goes Global
    Drawing the Line in Europe
    The Nuclear Arms Race Accelerates
    Opening a Front in the Third World
    Superpower Societies in an Unquiet Time
    Soviet Society under Stress
    The U.S. Anti-Communist Consensus
    Chapter 2: The International Economy: Out of the Ruins
    Anglo-American Remedies for an Ailing System Keynesian Economics and a Design for Prosperity The Bretton Woods Agreements
    The U.S. Rescue Operation
    Occupation and Recovery in Japan
    Recovery in Western Europe
    The American Economic Powerhouse
    Good Times Return
    Disney and the U.S. Economic Edge
    "Coca-colonization" and the Mass Consumption Model
    European Resistance to "Americanization"
    Chapter 3: The Third World: First Tremors in Asia
    The Appeal of Revolution and the Strong State The Chinese Communist Triumph Vietnam's Revolutionary Struggle
    New States Under Conservative Elites
    India's Status-Quo Independence
    The Collaborative Impulse in the Philippines
    Part Two: The Cold War System under Stress, 1953-1968
    Chapter 4. The Cold War: A Tenuous Accommodation
    The Beginnings of Coexistence Khrushchev Under Pressure Crosscurrents in American Policy
    Crisis Points
    To the Nuclear Brink in Cuba
    The Vietnam Quagmire
    The Quake of 1968
    The American Epicenter
    The Ground Shifts Abroad
    Chapter 5. Abundance and Discontent in the Developed World
    America at the Apogee
    Triumph at Home and Abroad
    Warning Signs of Economic Troubles
    Recovery in Western Europe and Japan The Old World's New Course The Second Japanese Miracle
    Voices of Discontent
    The New Environmentalism The Feminist Upsurge Development and Inequality
    Chapter 6. Third-World Hopes at High Tide
    Revolutionary Trajectories in East Asia The Maoist Experiment in China Vietnam's Fight for the South
    The Caribbean Basin: Between Reaction and Revolution
    Guatemala's "Ten Years of Spring" Cuba and the Revolution that Survived
    Decolonization in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Ghana and Nkrumah's African Socialism
    Colonial Legacies in Ghana and Beyond
    Remaking the Middle East and North Africa
    Economic Nationalism in Iran
    A New Order for Egypt and the Region
    Colonial Crisis in Algeria
    Part Three: From Cold War to Globalization, 1968-1991
    Chapter 7. The Cold War Comes to a Close
    The Rise and Fall of Détente The Nixon Turnaround The Brezhnev Era
    Western Europe and Détente
    The U.S. Retreat from Détente
    The Gorbachev Initiatives
    Glasnost, Perestroika, and a New Foreign Policy
    The Demise of the Soviet System
    Explaining the Cold War Outcome The Role of Leaders Impersonal Forces
    Chapter 8. Global Markets: One System, Three Centers
    The United States in Transition
    The Stagflation Crisis
    The Free Market Solution
    The Rise of an East Asian Bloc Japan Stays on Course The "Little Dragons" Stir
    Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics
    Vietnam in China's Footsteps
    Revived Bloc Building in Europe Renewed Integration and the E.U. Post-'89 and the Opening to the East
    Chapter 9. Divergent Paths in the Third World
    The Changing Face of Revolutions Cambodia's Genocidal Revolution Religious Challenge in Iran
    Revolutionary Aftershocks in the Middle East
    Opposition to Settler Colonialism Apartheid under Siege Conflict over Palestine
    Repression and Resistance in Guatemala
    Dreams of Development in Disarray
    Stalemated Economies The Population Explosion Women and Development
    Part Four: Integration and Fragmentation: the 1990s and Beyond
    Chapter 10. The Power and Perils of Globalization
    The Dimensions of a New Global Order
    The Pieces Fall into Place
    The Magic of the Market
    Creation's Destructive Side
    Disrupted Lives, Torn Societies, Hollow Politics
    The Specter of Inequality
    An Environment under Stress
    Saving People and the Planet
    Agents of Reform
    In the Name of Human Rights
    In Defense of Life on the Planet
    Chapter 11. A Regionally Configured World
    The New World's New Era
    Hegemonic Pretensions
    Latin America Beyond the Cold War
    Crosscurrents and Conflict in the Middle East
    The Rise of Political Islam
    Flash Points
    The Return of Asia
    Competing Development Models
    China's Long Regional Role
    The Old World's Old Problems
    The EU Project in Trouble
    The Geopolitical Pygmy
    Final Reflections on the Post-1945 World: The Limits and Uses of History
    Recommended Resources
    Notes
    Index

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