Great Powers and the Quest for Hegemony: The World Order Since 1500

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This timely book provides a general overview of Great Power politics and world order from 1500 to the present. Jeremy Black provides several historical case-studies, each of which throws light on both the power in question and the international system of the period, and how it had developed from the preceding period.

The point of departure for this book is Paul Kennedy’s 1988 masterpiece, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. That iconic book, with its enviable mastery of the sources and its skilful integration of political, military and economic history, was a great success when it appeared and has justifiably remained important since. Written during the Cold War, however, Kennedy’s study was very much of its time in its consideration of the great powers in ‘Western’ terms, and its emphasis on economics. This book brings together strategic studies, international relations, military history and geopolitics to answer some of the contemporary questions left open by Professor Kennedy's great work, and also looks to the future of great power relations and of US hegemony.

Great Powers and the Quest for Hegemony will be of great interest to students of international relations, strategic studies and international history.

Author(s): Jeremy Black
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 259
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
1 Introduction: The Kennedy thesis considered......Page 12
2 Bids for mastery, 1500–90......Page 34
3 Seventeenth-century crises, 1590–1680......Page 55
4 The rise of the great powers, 1680–1774......Page 71
5 A reshaped world, 1775–1860......Page 86
6 Accelerated change, 1860–1913......Page 109
7 Bids for power, 1914–42......Page 127
8 The fall of empires, 1943–91......Page 146
9 American hegemony, 1991–2007?......Page 180
10 Into the future......Page 198
11 Conclusions......Page 209
Notes......Page 213
Selected further reading......Page 235
Index......Page 237