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Showing papers in "Foreign Affairs in 1984"


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TL;DR: The work of a study group of distinguished scholars as discussed by the authors describes the flood tide of European expansion that began in the 16th century and united the world for the first time in a single economic strategic, and political unit.
Abstract: The work of a study group of distinguished scholars, this book is a systematic investigation of the origins and nature of the international society today. The first section of the book describes the flood tide of European expansion that began in the 16th century and united the world for the first time in a single economic strategic, and political unit. The second section analyzes the process whereby the non-European states came to take their place as members of the same society, while the third section examines the repudiation of European, Russian, and American domination by states and peoples of the Third World, and the subsequent transition from a system based on European hegemony to one that is not. The book concludes with a discussion of the international order that has emerged from the ebb tide of European dominance.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the classical Eastern question - 1774-1923: when did the Eastern question begin, the turbanned humpty dumpty, major regional power bids in the Greater Ottoman World, 1774 -1923 - Ali Pasha, Muhammad Ali, the Serbs, the Greek revolt the pattern of national liberation movements non-nationalist Muslim challenges to the Ottoman system established Middle Eastern political authority facing the eastern question conclusion - stability and flux.
Abstract: Part 1 The classical Eastern question - 1774-1923: when did the Eastern question begin?, the turbanned humpty dumpty, major regional power bids in the Greater Ottoman World, 1774-1923 - Ali Pasha, Muhammad Ali, the Serbs, the Greek revolt the pattern of national liberation movements non-nationalist Muslim challenges to the Ottoman system established Middle Eastern political authority facing the Eastern question conclusion - stability and flux. Part 2 New wine, old bottles: old/new Eastern question - the fertile crescent - Balkans of the twentieth century, continuing great power rivalries Britain's Arab policy - the Ottoman background, moving toward the Arabs, Franco-British rivalry and the emerging Arab policy, the interwar illusion of Hegemony, World War II, pinnacle of success?, Palestine, decline and fall Arabism in the Eastern question context Arabism in the Eastern question context - the politics of Arab nationalism, fertile crescent Arabism, basic characteristics of interwar Arabism, Palestine and Arabism, the Nasser era, why did Nasserist Arabism fail?, Nasser and the Soviet Union, Nasser's failure - the Eastern question answer after Britain's \"moment\" - the great power pattern in the Middle East conclusion - stability and flux. Part 3 The Eastern question system at work: the myth of the great power puppeteer and regional puppets - twentieth-century examples, Eisenhower, 1953, Johnson, 1967, Nixon, 1970, Zumwalt, 1976 nineteenth-century examples - Hunkar Iskelesi, the second Syrian crisis, the Crimean war, the Eastern crisis, 1875-1878, the continuing game with new players Eastern question systemic durability - an agenda for future research - the outside manipulator, the arms nexus, the Arab-Israeli confrontation in the Eastern question perspective, from concert of Europe to UN conclusion: changes in the rules of the Eastern question game? present policy options in the light of the Eastern question experience the distinctive Middle Eastern diplomatic culture - a bibliographical essay. Appendices: Eastern question chronology 1774-1923 dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire 1774-1923 major regional power bids in the Greater Ottoman world from the beginning of the Eastern question to the outbreak of the First world War established authority and the Eastern question - Ottoman Empire, Tunisia, and Egypt Middle Eastern politics and international relations, 1919-1982.

106 citations




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TL;DR: The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In contrast to the substantial output of Western works on the revival of nationalism among the non-Russians in the USSR, the critical phenomenon of Russian nationalism has been little studied in the West. Here John B. Dunlop measures the strength and political viability of a movement that has been steadily growing since the mid-1960s and that may well eventually become the ruling ideology of the state. Professor Dunlop's comprehensive discussion depicts for the Western reader the gamut of Russian nationalism from Solzhenitsyn to the vehement National Bolsheviks.Originally published in 1984.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

85 citations


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TL;DR: The authors examines British disengagement in the Middle East during the Labour Government of 1945-51, which is in a large sense a comment on the British response to Arab, Jewish, and Iranian nationalism.
Abstract: This book, which examines British disengagement in the Middle East during the Labour Government of 1945-51, is in a large sense a comment on the British response to Arab, Jewish, and Iranian nationalism.




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TL;DR: A glossary of abbreviations and technical terms for technical terms is provided in this article, along with a discussion of the relationship between technical resources and political context in terms of technical terms.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Technological resources 4. Political context 5. Finance 6. Conclusions Appendixes Glossary of abbreviations and technical terms Notes Index.









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