Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power

Halliday, Fred

ISBN 10: 0822324644 ISBN 13: 9780822324645
Verlag: Duke University Press, 1999
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Revolutions, as much as international war or nationalism, have shaped the development of world politics. In cause, ideology, and consequence they have merited description as a “sixth great power” alongside the dominant nations. In Revolution and World Politics Fred Halliday reassesses the role of revolution from the French Revolution to the Iranian Revolution and the collapse of communism.
Halliday begins by tracing the origins and evolution of the modern concept of “revolution” and placing it in historical context. Arguing that revolution is central to any understanding of international relations, he examines the internationalist ideology of revolutionaries who are committed to promoting change elsewhere by exposing revolution. In contrast with the claims of revolutionaries and counterrevolutionaries alike, he sees revolutions both as part of an internationalist social conflict and as a challenge to the system of states. Chapters on the distinct foreign policies of revolutionary states are followed by discussions of war, counterrevolution, and postrevolutionary transformation. The study concludes with a reassessment of the place of revolution within international relations theory and in modern history, drawing out implications for their incidence and character in the twenty-first century.
Students and scholars of international relations, political science, sociology, and history will value this major contribution to understanding worldwide developments in government and society.

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Fred Halliday is Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is the author of numerous books, including Islam and the Myth of Confrontation, Rethinking International Relations, and Arabs in Exile.

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Titel: Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and ...
Verlag: Duke University Press
Erscheinungsdatum: 1999
Einband: paperback
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