A concise and accessible history of decolonization in the twentieth
century The end of colonial rule in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean
was one of the most important and dramatic developments of the
twentieth century. In the decades after World War II, dozens of new
states emerged as actors in global politics. Long-established imperial
regimes collapsed, some more or less peacefully, others amid mass
violence. This book takes an incisive look at decolonization and its
long-term consequences, revealing it to be a coherent yet
multidimensional process at the heart of modern history. Jan Jansen
and Jürgen Osterhammel trace the decline of European, American, and
Japanese colonial supremacy from World War I to the 1990s. Providing a
comparative perspective on the decolonization process, they shed light
on its key aspects while taking into account the unique regional and
imperial contexts in which it unfolded. Jansen and Osterhammel show
how the seeds of decolonization were sown during the interwar period
and argue that the geopolitical restructuring of the world was
intrinsically connected to a sea change in the global normative order.
They examine the economic repercussions of decolonization and its
impact on international power structures, its consequences for
envisioning world order, and the long shadow it continues to cast over
new states and former colonial powers alike. Concise and
authoritative, Decolonization is the essential introduction to this
momentous chapter in history, the aftershocks of which are still being
felt today.
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ISBN
9781400884889
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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