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Turbulent empires : a history of global capitalism since 1945 / Mike Mason.

By: Mason, Mike, 1938- [author.]Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018Description: xiii, 329 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780773553217Subject(s): Capitalism -- History -- 20th century | Capitalism -- History -- 21st century | ImperialismDDC classification: 330.12209
Contents:
The American leviathan -- European uncertainties -- Russian alternatives -- East Asian geese -- Chinese transformations -- South Asian avatars : India and Pakistan -- Middle East Islamisms -- African dark days -- Latin America : populism, dictatorship, and the super-cycle.
Summary: "As Europe rebuilt after the devastation of the Second World War, the former colonies of the major imperial powers sought their independence at the same time that the United States extended its economic and political power globally. In Turbulent Empires Mike Mason analyzes the struggles for post-colonial sovereignty and economic domination and how these competing forces led to conflicts and shifting alliances around the postwar world. Turbulent Empires surveys the major polities and economies of the Africa, Asia, Latin America, Russia, and the West and traces the trajectory of nationalist ruling classes bent on exercising sovereign control over economic resources. It emphasizes the convulsions that brought about unanticipated realignments and shocking reversals, such as the rise and fall of regimes, continuous interventions in the Muslim world, the sudden collapse of the commodities supercycle, and the continuing challenge of inequality. By the second decade of the twenty-first century, the global economic crisis of 2008 raised the question of a new global order while the question of American decline, captured in the slogan "Make America Great Again," became commonplace. Both erudite and accessibly written, Turbulent Empires provides an insightful and sweeping analysis of world political and economic history that is an ideal introduction to postwar political science, history, and development studies."
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The American leviathan -- European uncertainties -- Russian alternatives -- East Asian geese -- Chinese transformations -- South Asian avatars : India and Pakistan -- Middle East Islamisms -- African dark days -- Latin America : populism, dictatorship, and the super-cycle.

"As Europe rebuilt after the devastation of the Second World War, the former colonies of the major imperial powers sought their independence at the same time that the United States extended its economic and political power globally. In Turbulent Empires Mike Mason analyzes the struggles for post-colonial sovereignty and economic domination and how these competing forces led to conflicts and shifting alliances around the postwar world. Turbulent Empires surveys the major polities and economies of the Africa, Asia, Latin America, Russia, and the West and traces the trajectory of nationalist ruling classes bent on exercising sovereign control over economic resources. It emphasizes the convulsions that brought about unanticipated realignments and shocking reversals, such as the rise and fall of regimes, continuous interventions in the Muslim world, the sudden collapse of the commodities supercycle, and the continuing challenge of inequality. By the second decade of the twenty-first century, the global economic crisis of 2008 raised the question of a new global order while the question of American decline, captured in the slogan "Make America Great Again," became commonplace. Both erudite and accessibly written, Turbulent Empires provides an insightful and sweeping analysis of world political and economic history that is an ideal introduction to postwar political science, history, and development studies."

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