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- catalog contributor b11192808.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "'Never invade a revolution' : mass mobilisation and revolutionary defence -- A contingent relationship -- 10. Systemic constraints : revolutionary 'transformation' and autarky : Post-revolutionary transformation : international constraints -- Self-reliance : the theory -- Phase I : the revolutionary rupture -- Phase II : the impasses of delinking -- Phase III : the 'middle road' -- Exorgenous constraints -- The revenge of capital -- 11. Challenges to theory : International relations competing theories : (i) 'Dissatisfaction' : Henry Kissinger ; (ii) The challenge to 'international society' : David Armstrong ; (iii) Heterogeneity and misperception : Kim Kyung-won ; (iv) The pertinence of politics : Stephen Walt ; (v) The balance of power disturbed : Richard Rosecrance -- (vi) Transnationalism and violence : James Rosenau -- (vii) Anti-systemic movements : Immanual Wallerstein -- Theoretical assumptions : international relations, revolution, society --".
- catalog description "1. Introduction : revolutions and the international : The unpeaceful origins of a peaceful world -- The centrality of revolution -- Structure in mass upheavals -- Normative debates : the challenge to sovereignty -- Analytic focuses : understanding and explanation -- Social revolutions in retrospect -- 2. An alternative modernity : the rise and fall of 'revolution' : 1989 : the cunning of history returns -- The evolution of a concept -- The metahistorical idea -- Distinctive events -- The communist variant -- Explicit criteria : the responses of social science -- Implicit criteria : challenges of history -- The collapse of European communism -- 3. Internationalism in theory : a world-historical vision : Revolution and 'world history' -- The necessity of an international vision -- The rise of revolutionary cosmopolitanism -- Marx's reformulation : 'proletarian internationalism' -- Capitalism and the revolution : the Communist Manifesto --".
- catalog description "7. Revolutions and international history : Revolutions and international history : 1517-1648 ; 1760-1815 ; 1905-91 -- Cold War conflict and Third World revolution -- The most dangerous moment : October 1962 -- Legacies on communism -- The impact on international relations -- Challenges to the system -- 8. Counter-revolution : Reaction across frontiers -- Varieties of counter-revolution -- The compulsion to intervene -- The incoherences of counter-revolution -- Limits on power -- Why states intervene -- The domino theory : a second look -- 9. War and revolution : Similarities, distinctions -- Wars as precipitant -- Success and failure : war as consequence -- War as instrument : (i) armed insurrection -- War as instrument : (ii) the politics of nuclear weapons -- War as instrument : (iii) guerrilla war -- War as instrument : (iv) the war of revolutionary offensive --".
- catalog description "Causes of revolution : (ii) axes of debate -- The weakening of states -- Conjunctural crises -- The impact of ideas -- Mobilisation of the oppressed -- Appearances of insulation : England, Iran -- The 'international' revisited.".
- catalog description "In the age of imperialism : Lenin -- Challenge from the Third World -- A contradictory vision -- 4. Internationalism in practice : export of revolution : Transgressing diplomacy : the export of revolution -- France : 'la grande nation' -- Russia : the communist international -- China : the dialectics of 'anti-hegemonism' -- Cuba : the tricontinental -- Iran : Muslim solidarity, the Umma and the Mustazafin -- Solidarity and its limits -- 5. The antinomies of revolutionary foreign policy : Revolution and diplomacy : the 'dual policy' -- Continuity and rupture -- Revolution and counter-revolution : the chimera of primacy -- State and society : an internationalised conflict -- Internationalism and nationalism -- Heterogeneity and homgeneity -- Calculations of deviation -- 6. The international as cause : Conceptual reassessments : state, ideology, international -- Causes of revolution : (i) theories in social science --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The three dimensions of international relations, revolution -- Social movements : classes as transnational actors -- The inescapable context : combined and uneven development -- 12. Revolutions in world politics : The great displacement -- Fissures of modernity -- Historical record -- Revolution in the age of globalisation -- The permanance of unrest.".
- catalog extent "xix, 402 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Revolution and world politics.".
- catalog identifier "082232427X (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0822324644 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Revolution and world politics.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press,".
- catalog relation "Revolution and world politics.".
- catalog subject "321.09/4/09 21".
- catalog subject "JC491 .H188 1999".
- catalog subject "Revolutions History.".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "'Never invade a revolution' : mass mobilisation and revolutionary defence -- A contingent relationship -- 10. Systemic constraints : revolutionary 'transformation' and autarky : Post-revolutionary transformation : international constraints -- Self-reliance : the theory -- Phase I : the revolutionary rupture -- Phase II : the impasses of delinking -- Phase III : the 'middle road' -- Exorgenous constraints -- The revenge of capital -- 11. Challenges to theory : International relations competing theories : (i) 'Dissatisfaction' : Henry Kissinger ; (ii) The challenge to 'international society' : David Armstrong ; (iii) Heterogeneity and misperception : Kim Kyung-won ; (iv) The pertinence of politics : Stephen Walt ; (v) The balance of power disturbed : Richard Rosecrance -- (vi) Transnationalism and violence : James Rosenau -- (vii) Anti-systemic movements : Immanual Wallerstein -- Theoretical assumptions : international relations, revolution, society --".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction : revolutions and the international : The unpeaceful origins of a peaceful world -- The centrality of revolution -- Structure in mass upheavals -- Normative debates : the challenge to sovereignty -- Analytic focuses : understanding and explanation -- Social revolutions in retrospect -- 2. An alternative modernity : the rise and fall of 'revolution' : 1989 : the cunning of history returns -- The evolution of a concept -- The metahistorical idea -- Distinctive events -- The communist variant -- Explicit criteria : the responses of social science -- Implicit criteria : challenges of history -- The collapse of European communism -- 3. Internationalism in theory : a world-historical vision : Revolution and 'world history' -- The necessity of an international vision -- The rise of revolutionary cosmopolitanism -- Marx's reformulation : 'proletarian internationalism' -- Capitalism and the revolution : the Communist Manifesto --".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Revolutions and international history : Revolutions and international history : 1517-1648 ; 1760-1815 ; 1905-91 -- Cold War conflict and Third World revolution -- The most dangerous moment : October 1962 -- Legacies on communism -- The impact on international relations -- Challenges to the system -- 8. Counter-revolution : Reaction across frontiers -- Varieties of counter-revolution -- The compulsion to intervene -- The incoherences of counter-revolution -- Limits on power -- Why states intervene -- The domino theory : a second look -- 9. War and revolution : Similarities, distinctions -- Wars as precipitant -- Success and failure : war as consequence -- War as instrument : (i) armed insurrection -- War as instrument : (ii) the politics of nuclear weapons -- War as instrument : (iii) guerrilla war -- War as instrument : (iv) the war of revolutionary offensive --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Causes of revolution : (ii) axes of debate -- The weakening of states -- Conjunctural crises -- The impact of ideas -- Mobilisation of the oppressed -- Appearances of insulation : England, Iran -- The 'international' revisited.".
- catalog tableOfContents "In the age of imperialism : Lenin -- Challenge from the Third World -- A contradictory vision -- 4. Internationalism in practice : export of revolution : Transgressing diplomacy : the export of revolution -- France : 'la grande nation' -- Russia : the communist international -- China : the dialectics of 'anti-hegemonism' -- Cuba : the tricontinental -- Iran : Muslim solidarity, the Umma and the Mustazafin -- Solidarity and its limits -- 5. The antinomies of revolutionary foreign policy : Revolution and diplomacy : the 'dual policy' -- Continuity and rupture -- Revolution and counter-revolution : the chimera of primacy -- State and society : an internationalised conflict -- Internationalism and nationalism -- Heterogeneity and homgeneity -- Calculations of deviation -- 6. The international as cause : Conceptual reassessments : state, ideology, international -- Causes of revolution : (i) theories in social science --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The three dimensions of international relations, revolution -- Social movements : classes as transnational actors -- The inescapable context : combined and uneven development -- 12. Revolutions in world politics : The great displacement -- Fissures of modernity -- Historical record -- Revolution in the age of globalisation -- The permanance of unrest.".
- catalog title "Revolution and world politics : the rise and fall of the Sixth Great Power / Fred Halliday.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".