Cold War Decolonization Iwanami Lecture World History 22 Japan
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Cold War Decolonization Iwanami Lecture World History 22 Japan Key Features ✔ This comprehensive volume, titled "Cold War Decolonization Iwanami Lecture: World History 22," offers an in-depth exploration of the Cold War era and the wave of decolonization that reshaped global politics after the World Wars. Drawing from a wide range of perspectives, including third-world and regional viewpoints, it examines the complex interplay of independence movements, Cold War conflicts, and international cooperation. The book covers topics such as the end of the world wars, ethnic self-determination, the rise of socialist states, regional conflicts like the Israel-Palestine issue, and the impact of decolonization on Africa, Asia, and Oceania. It also discusses the role of the United Nations, regional integration, and social movements advocating for peace, human rights, and environmental protection. ✔ This volume is part of the Iwanami Lecture series and provides a nuanced analysis of the geopolitical, social, and economic transformations during the Cold War period. It features contributions from renowned historians and scholars, including insights into the origins of conflicts, the development of socialist regimes, and the ongoing struggles for independence and sovereignty. ✔ Key features include detailed historical analyses, regional case studies, and discussions on the legacy of decolonization and Cold War conflicts in the contemporary world. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Ne
- Publisher: Iwanami Shoten
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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