This book offers a succinct re-examination of Berlin's Cold War
liberalism, at a time when many observers worry about the emergence
of a new Cold War. Two chapters look closely at Berlin's liberalism
in a Cold War context, one carefully analyses whether Berlin was
offering a universal political theory - and argues that he did
indeed (already at the time of the Cold War there were worries that
Berlin was a kind of relativist). It will be of value for scholars
of the cold war and of security issues in contemporary Asia, as
well as students of history and philosophy.
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