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Unesco Yearbook on Peace and Conflict Studies 1985 (Hardcover)
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Unesco Yearbook on Peace and Conflict Studies 1985 (Hardcover)
Series: Unesco Yearbook on Peace and Conflict Studies
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This issue of the Unesco Yearbook focuses on World War II, a war
which raises a number of issues for peace research and for social
science research in general. One issue concerns the extent of the
war which, although centered in Europe, also involved large parts
of North Africa and Southeast Asia as well. Conflict outside of
Europe can be traced to underlying problems of colonization and
decolonization. In Europe, the war can be related to the aftermath
of World War I and the subsequent inability of the League of
Nations to arbitrate between opposing interests. The economic
depression of the 1930s and the rise of fascism are also key
factors; the rise of fascism, in turn, can be traced in part to the
desire on the part of Germany and Italy to retrieve ingredients of
their cultural past. In Japan, however, militarism was incurred
less by the rise of fascism, than by Japan's semifeudalized,
militarized industrial development. Perhaps the most significant
issue is the watershed nature of World War II, which was marked by
the impact of the atomic bomb in changing the nature and
implications of warfare and by the emergence of the United States
and the Soviet Union as major powers with new alliances which
drastically altered the geopolitical balance of power. The essays
in this collection represent the contributions of international
authorities on these critical issues. They deal with European
currents of war such as the rise of fascism; the psychological
mobilization of the German people; the policies of the Third Reich
towards Jews, Gypsies, and Slavs; the Polish Resistance; the impact
of the German and Italian occupation of North Africa; and Irish
neutrality. They also treat movements in Asia, including the impact
of militarism on Japanese society before and during the war;
China's resistance against Japan and the founding of a new China;
and the impact of the war on independence movements in Asia. The
final sections of the volume contain the 1985 update of Unesco
activities relating to peace and disarmament, and regional and
national develolpments. The international perspectives of this
volume's contributors make this a valuable contribution to peace
studies and the study of the impact of World War II. It will
provide enlightening reading for political scientists and for
courses in peace studies and government policy.
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