The Twentieth-Century World An International History

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Edition: 4th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-10-05
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Twentieth-Century World is a narrative account of twentieth-century world history, with extensive coverage given to the US, Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The book uses a distinctive analytical framework in order to examine the rivalries between major world nations. The forth edition has been thoroughly updated, to take the narrative all the way through the end of the twentieth century, Keylor has expanded the book's coverage of very recent events such as the Middle East peace process, NATO expansion, negotiations for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and the war in Chechnya. The book includes 27 maps for ease of reference. With its up-to-date bibliography and its clear, concise style, the book is perfect for undergraduate classes on twentieth-century world history.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
xix
List of Tables
xxi
Prologue The Global Context of International Relations at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 3(1)
The Europeanization of the World
3(10)
The Rise of Japanese Power in East Asia
13(6)
The Rise of American Power in the Western Hemisphere
19(8)
A Shrinking Earth and the Geopolitical World View
27(6)
The Development of an International Economy
33(10)
PART ONE THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR (1914-1945)
Germany's Bid for European Dominance (1914-1918)
43(29)
The Domestic Consequence of Total War
54(7)
The Significance of the Russian Withdrawal
61(5)
The Significance of the American Intervention
66(6)
The Peace of Paris and the New International Order
72(20)
The Western World in the Twenties: The Era of Illusions
92(36)
The Illusion of Economic Restoration
92(15)
The Illusion of Continental Security
107(21)
The Western World in the Thirties: The Illusions Dispelled
128(48)
The Collapse of the World Economic Order
128(9)
The Collapse of the European Security System
137(39)
Germany's Second Bid for European Dominance (1939-1945)
176(21)
The Confirmation of United States Supremacy in Latin America
197(23)
The Era of Direct Domination (1914-1932)
197(12)
The Era of Indirect Hegemony (1933-1945)
209(11)
The Confirmation of Japan's Supremacy in East Asia
220(31)
The Period of Peaceful Penetration (1914-1930)
220(11)
The Period of Military Expansion (1931-1941)
231(11)
The War in Asia (1941-1945)
242(9)
PART TWO THE COLD WAR BETWEEN THE SUPERPOWERS (1945-1985)
The Formation of the Bipolar World in the Truman-Stalin Era (1945-1953)
251(33)
The Political Division of Europe
251(24)
The Korean War and Western Rearmament
275(9)
Coexistence and Confrontation (1953-1962)
284(33)
Eisenhower's ``New Look''
284(5)
The Post-Stalin ``Thaw''
289(13)
The Anomaly of Berlin
302(7)
The United States and Latin America in the Crisis Years
309(8)
Detente and Multipolarity (1962-1975)
317(31)
Arms Control and Strategic Parity
318(8)
France's Assault on the Bipolar World
326(8)
The Political Settlement in Europe
334(6)
The Middle East as Perennial Hot Spot
340(8)
The Rise of China and the Cold War in Asia
348(34)
The Communist Victory in the Chinese Civil War
348(5)
The Korean War and America's Reengagement in the Far East
353(7)
Russia and China: From Partnership to Rivalry
360(5)
The United States and Indochina
365(12)
The Development of the Sino-American Rapprochement (1969-1975)
377(5)
The Resurgence of East-West Tension (1975-1985)
382(16)
The Prospects for Pluralism and Interdependence
382(2)
The Renewal of the Arms Race
384(4)
Turmoil in South Asia
388(3)
Peace and War in the Middle East
391(7)
Latin America's Quest for Development and Independence
398(12)
Africa: From Independence to Dependency
410(18)
The Far East: The Road to the New Co-Prosperity Sphere
428(23)
The Miracle of Japan
428(6)
The Gang of Four and ASEAN
434(4)
The Deng Revolution in China
438(13)
PART THREE FROM COLD WAR TO NEW WORLD DISORDER (1985-2000)
Moscow, Washington, and the End of the Soviet Empire
451(17)
Europe: Integration and Disintegration
468(16)
The Resurrection of the European Idea
468(10)
The Balkan Tragedy
478(6)
Asia at the Crossroads
484(19)
Economic Growth and Security Dilemmas in East Asia
484(14)
Tensions in South Asia
498(5)
Africa on Its Own: Ethnic Conflict, Autocracy, and Underdevelopment
503(18)
The Middle East: The Rocky Road to Reconciliation
521(13)
Latin America: Democracy, Free Markets, and Regional Stability
534(10)
A Unipolar World or a New Multilateralism?
544(17)
The Management of the Global Economy
545(6)
The Progress of Arms Control
551(7)
The New World Role of the United Nations in the 1990s
558(3)
Glossary of International Economics Terminology 561(2)
Glossary of Nuclear Weapons Terminology 563(2)
Bibliographical Essay 565(24)
Index 589

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