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This book introduces readers to the historical roots of the key events, issues, and themes in the post-World War II period since 1945.
Organized by region —Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America— it uses case studies to emphasize common themes and patterns. The book argues that the colonial period largely shaped the primary global relationships that still hold in the world today. During and after de-colonization, the Cold War emerged as the dominant global paradigm, but following the collapse of communism, a neo-liberal capitalist agenda prevailed in much of the world, although that has in turn shifted due to the global financial crisis of the late 2000s/early 2010s. The book explores these themes as well as terrorism and the environmental degradation of the planet which are major features of the post-Cold War world, along with racial/ethnic/religious diversity and conflict, democracy, human rights, nationalism, and gender relations.
This volume is an essential resource for students of Contemporary World History, the World Since 1945, and the World in the Twentieth Century more broadly.
Contents
Introduction Part 1: Europe 1. Europe and the Origins of the Cold War 2. The Soviet Union, Post-Soviet Russia, Post-Soviet Ukraine, and Eastern Europe Part 2: Asia 3. South Asia and Southwest Asia: India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan 4. East Asia: China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific Rim Countries 5. Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia Part 3: The Middle East 6. Modern Iran: From Secularism to the Islamic Republic 7. Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria: The Persian Gulf Wars and the Rise and Fall of ISIS 8. The Arab-Israeli Conflict Part 4: Africa 9. North Africa: Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and the Arab Spring 10. West Africa: Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone 11. Sudan, South Sudan, and the Crisis in Darfur 12. East Africa: Kenya and Somalia 13. The Rwandan Genocide and the Democratic Republic of Congo 14. Southern Africa: Zimbabwe and South Africa Part 5: Latin America 15. South America: Venezuela, Argentina, and Chile 16. Central America: Guatemala and Nicaragua 17. The Caribbean: Haiti and Cuba. Conclusion