Originally published in 1979 Imperialism, Intervention and
Development provides an introduction to key issues in international
politics in the post-World War II era. The emphasis is on conflict
- particularly the confrontation between East and West and the
contention between rich industrialised nations and the poor
'developing' nations. The book debates the causes of Western
intervention, expansion and counter-revolution in the Third World
and the consequences of that intervention for economic development.
The spectrum and depth of the articles is both comprehensive and
varied, including examples of 'mainstream' academic perspectives on
the issues examined, incorporating many of the radical critiques of
these mainstream approaches. Other more basic material,
presupposing little prior knowledge in the field is concerned is
also included.
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