1st Edition

Neither War Nor Peace The Struggle for Power in the Post-War World

By Hugh Seton-Watson Copyright 1960
    506 Pages
    by Routledge

    506 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1960, is an analysis of the turbulent and revolutionary world politics of the 15 years following the Second World War. It examines the main themes of revolutionary forces, totalitarianism and imperialism, including, in detail, the social questions that lie behind them.

    Part 1. The Post-War World, 1945–1953  1. Europe  2. The Arabs and their Neighbours  3. Asia  Part 2. Forces of Revolution  4. Land and Peasants  5. Workers and Bourgeois  6. The Intelligentsia  7. The Seizure of Power  Part 3. Totalitarianism  8. The Totalitarian Regime  9. Totalitarianism and Liberty  10. Totalitarianism and Foreign Policy  Part 4. Imperialism  11. Nationalism and Imperialism  12. European Colonial Policies in Africa  13. Other Imperialisms  14. Racialism  Part 5. The World Since Stalin  15. Europe  16. The Arabs and their Neighbours  17. Asia  18. Latin America  19. Problems of Western Policy

    Biography

    Hugh Seton-Watson