The Rise of Bolshevism and its Impact on the Interwar International Order (Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World)

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The Rise of Bolshevism and its Impact on the Interwar International Order (Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 187 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783030355319

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This book examines the international impact of Bolshevism in the period between the two World Wars. It explores both the significance of the 'Bolshevik threat' in European countries and colonies, as well as its spread through the circulation of ideas and people during this period. Focusing on the interplay between international relations and domestic politics, the volume analyses the rise of Bolshevism on the international stage, incorporating insights from India and China. The chapters show how the interwar international order was challenged by the ideology, which infiltrated a range of political societies. While it was incapable of overthrowing national systems, Bolshevism constituted a credible threat, which favoured the spread of fascist and nationalist trends. Offering the first detailed account of the Bolshevik danger at an international level, the book draws on multi-national and multiarchival research to examine how the peril of Bolshevism paradoxically allowed a stabilization of the post-World War I Versailles system.  

Contents

International Order and the Bolshevik Challenge in the aftermath of WW1 - V. Lomellini.- Part I: Diplomacy and Security: the Bolshevik threat.- Italian Reaction to the Bolshevik Revolution (1917-1918). - A. Varsori.- Rome and Moscow seek a closer alliance in the 1920s - E. Dundovich.- The Other "Thermopylae" of Europe. Greater Romania and the Red Menace - A. Basciani.- Hungarian Communists in Italy under the surveillance of Italian and Hungarian authorities - B. Juhász.- The Empire under attack: Anglo-Soviet Relations and Bolshevik infiltration in India in the early 1920s - G. Bentivoglio.- Part II: Perceptions of Bolshevism. People, Networks and Ideas.- From mistrust to hostility: perceptions of the Russian revolutions among French political circles (1917-1919) - F. Dessberg.- The Russian Revolution and Polish Communism in the interwar era - E. Krasucki.- "A successful method": the Chinese reception of the Russian revolutionary model in the 1920s - L.M. Capisani.

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