Europe in Crisis

War and Peace, 1894-1963

AvPeter Dunkley

Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

2 312 kr

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Written to enable readers to understand the legacy of European turmoil in the 20th century, Europe in Crisis provides a comprehensive analysis of its two world wars, the follow-on Cold War, and their transformative effects on international relations and security affairs.Today’s reemergence of antagonistic great powers, the global disruptions of their rivalries, and the widening cracks in the post-WWII world order compose what has been called a “rupture” in the global system. How government leaders and informed electorates might best navigate that challenge requires knowledge not only of the post-WWII order but its origins earlier in the century as well. With this goal in mind, the book examines key issues concerning Europe’s failures to forge a lasting peace over several decades and subsequent struggles to regain stability after the shock of war on gigantic scales. From Verdun and the Somme in the First World War, to Stalingrad in the Second, and the Berlin Wall during the Cold War, and from the July Crisis of 1914 to the Atlantic Charter and the post-WWII Marshall Plan, this is a history with a lot to tell us.Ideal for historians, political scientists, and students of international relations, the book takes the reader to every part of Europe, and much of the world, to trace the trials and tragedies of an era whose fallout still reverberates in our newspaper headlines and media commentaries.

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