International politics since 1945 : key issues in the making of the modern world

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International politics since 1945 : key issues in the making of the modern world

edited by Ronald Barston

E. Elgar, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The international system has undergone a series of profound, continuous and shocking changes over the last 40 years. This book introduces students of international politics to some of these events and processes including the origins and development of the Cold War, the North-South conflict, the international regulation and reform of trade, and international financial and security questions. It provides readily accessible material on the key issues and themes as well as their effect on the development of the international system. Chapters seek to ask questions about the impact and effects of particular issues on the development of the international system, the extent to which agreements have been or can be developed in areas such as international debt, the environment and arms control, and stability and order within the international system. International Politics Since 1945 presents a convenient source of reference. It will be an essential companion for both students and instructors in international relations.

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