WORLD POLITICS R. PALME DUTT RANDOM HOUSE NEW YORK TO S. CONTENTS
Chapter I. The New World Situation page II. The Problem of World
Politics 15 1. The Central Problem of World Politics 16 2. World
Unity and World Antagonism 25 3. The General Crisis of Imperialism
31 III. The Balance Sheet of Two Decades 38 1. The Outcome of the
War 38 2. The Unstable Equilibrium of Revolution and
Counter-Revolution 43 3. The New Power-Relations After the War 53
4. The Post-War Settlements 56 5. Stabilisation and its Breakdown
64 6. The Liquidation of the Post-War Settle ments 72 IV. The
Rising Antagonisms of Capitalist World Economy 78 1. The Myth of
International Capitalism 86 2. The War of the Monopolist Blocs and
the Restriction of Production and Trade 93 3. The Currency War
Sterling Dollar-Gold 100 4. The Economics of War and Rearmament 107
V. Attempts at World Organisation 115 1. The Question of the World
State 116 2. The League of Nations 128 3. World Pacts and Regional
Pacts 150 4. Collective Security 160 vii vlii CONTENTS VI. The
Issue of the New Division of the World 170 1. The Theory of the
Haves and the Have-Nots 171 2. Proposals for the Peaceful
Re-division of Colonies or of Colonial Raw Materials 183 VII. Main
Areas of Conflict 204 1. Japan, Britain and the United States in
the Far East 205 2. The United States and the Future of the British
Empire 229 3. The Fascist Revisionist Offensive i Italy 241 4. The
Fascist Revisionist Offensive ii Nazi Germany 249 VIIL The Soviet
Union and the World 271 1. The Victory of Socialism in the Soviet
Union 272 2. The Fascist Imperialist Crusade Against the Soviet
Union 285 3. The Peace Policy of the Soviet Union 305 IX. The Fight
for Peace and the Futureof World Organisation 317 1. The Fight for
Peace 318 2. Towards the Future World Society 341 Index 357 VORLD
POLITICS 1918-1936 Chapter I THE NEW WORLD SITUATION Since the war
the manifest forces of Satan have been been more conspicuously at
large RT. HON. STANLEY BALDWIN, addressing a Wesleyan Methodist
meet ing, The Times, February 22nd, 1926 THE PRESENT DAY, in the
midst of lowering international clouds on all sides, it is not
necessary to emphasise the urgency of the problems of world
politics. It is sufficiently clear to all that we are faced with
questions which this generation must solve on pain of destruction.
In every sphere, economic and political, antagonisms and conflicts
are advancing to bursting point. The whole world situation since
1914 is so profoundly new in every respect, the whole balance of
forces is so completely changed from what existed before 1914, and
is daily further changing, that we need, without illusions, without
facile pre conceptions, to take stock afresh of the issues of our
epoch as they are developing to-day. The eighteen years since the
Armistice are no closed period every division is of necessity
arbitrary, and every period is one of greater or less transition
and change. The old pre-war issues have not vanished, but are
merged and transformed into the post-war, and these in turn into
those of to-day. Nevertheless, on a survey of the broad outlines of
the world situation in 1936, it is increasingly evident that all
the issues of our epoch, which have been accumulating for nearly
two decades since the ending of the war, are coming to a head in
the period that is now opening. 11 12 WORLD POLITICS 1918-1936 The
settlements that followed the war havecrumbled. Wash ington has
gone Locarno has gone the greater part of Ver sailles has gone,
except for the territorial and colonial settle ments, and these are
now the object of attack from the revisionist offensive. World
economic stabilisation has dissolved since the world economic
crisis. The League of Nations has re vealed its weakness once anew
over the Italo-Abyssinian war, following its demonstration of
impotence before the war of Japan for the conquest of North
China...
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March 2007 |
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March 2007 |
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R. Palme Dutt
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388 |
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978-1-4067-7717-8 |
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