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The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War (Paperback): Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Craig Daigle The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War (Paperback)
Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Craig Daigle
R1,774 Discovery Miles 17 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new Handbook offers a wide-ranging overview of current scholarship on the Cold War, with essays from many leading scholars. The field of Cold War history has consistently been one of the most vibrant in the field of international studies. Recent scholarship has added to our understanding of familiar Cold War events, such as the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis and superpower detente, and shed new light on the importance of ideology, race, modernization, and transnational movements. The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War draws on the wealth of new Cold War scholarship, bringing together essays on a diverse range of topics such as geopolitics, military power and technology and strategy. The chapters also address the importance of non-state actors, such as scientists, human rights activists and the Catholic Church, and examine the importance of development, foreign aid and overseas assistance. The volume is organised into nine parts: Part I: The Early Cold War Part II: Cracks in the Bloc Part III: Decolonization, Imperialism and its Consequences Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World Part V: The Era of Detente Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors Part VII: Nuclear Weapons, Technology and Intelligence Part VIII: Psychological Warfare, Propaganda and Cold War Culture Part IX: The End of the Cold War This new Handbook will be of great interest to all students of Cold War history, international history, foreign policy, security studies and IR in general.

Reassessing Orientalism - Interlocking Orientologies during the Cold War (Paperback): Michael Kemper, Artemy M. Kalinovsky Reassessing Orientalism - Interlocking Orientologies during the Cold War (Paperback)
Michael Kemper, Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Orientalism as a concept was first applied to Western colonial views of the East. Subsequently, different types of orientalism were discovered but the premise was that these took their lead from Western-style orientalism, applying it in different circumstances. This book, on the other hand, argues that the diffusion of interpretations and techniques in orientalism was not uni-directional, and that the different orientologies - Western, Soviet and oriental orientologies - were interlocked, in such a way that a change in any one of them affected the others; that the different orientologies did not develop in isolation from each other; and that, importantly, those being orientalised were active, not passive, players in shaping how the views of themselves were developed.

Reassessing Orientalism - Interlocking Orientologies during the Cold War (Hardcover): Michael Kemper, Artemy M. Kalinovsky Reassessing Orientalism - Interlocking Orientologies during the Cold War (Hardcover)
Michael Kemper, Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R5,343 Discovery Miles 53 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Orientalism as a concept was first applied to Western colonial views of the East. Subsequently, different types of orientalism were discovered but the premise was that these took their lead from Western-style orientalism, applying it in different circumstances. This book, on the other hand, argues that the diffusion of interpretations and techniques in orientalism was not uni-directional, and that the different orientologies Western, Soviet and oriental orientologies were interlocked, in such a way that a change in any one of them affected the others; that the different orientologies did not develop in isolation from each other; and that, importantly, those being orientalised were active, not passive, players in shaping how the views of themselves were developed."

Alternative Globalizations - Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World (Paperback): James Mark, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Steffi... Alternative Globalizations - Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World (Paperback)
James Mark, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Steffi Marung
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globalization has become synonymous with the seemingly unfettered spread of capitalist multinationals, but this focus on the West and western economies ignores the wide variety of globalizing projects that sprang up in the socialist world as a consequence of the end of the European empires. This collection is the first to explore alternative forms of globalization across the socialist world during the Cold War. Gathering the work of established and upcoming scholars of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China, Alternative Globalizations addresses the new relationships and interconnections which emerged between a decolonizing world in the postwar period and an increasingly internationalist eastern bloc after the death of Stalin. In many cases, the legacies of these former globalizing impulses from the socialist world still exist today. Divided into four sections, the works gathered examine the economic, political, developmental, and cultural aspects of this exchange. In doing so, the authors break new ground in exploring this understudied history of globalization and provide a multifaceted study of an increasing postwar interconnectedness across a socialist world.

Alternative Globalizations - Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World (Hardcover): James Mark, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Steffi... Alternative Globalizations - Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World (Hardcover)
James Mark, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Steffi Marung
R2,383 Discovery Miles 23 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globalization has become synonymous with the seemingly unfettered spread of capitalist multinationals, but this focus on the West and western economies ignores the wide variety of globalizing projects that sprang up in the socialist world as a consequence of the end of the European empires. This collection is the first to explore alternative forms of globalization across the socialist world during the Cold War. Gathering the work of established and upcoming scholars of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China, Alternative Globalizations addresses the new relationships and interconnections which emerged between a decolonizing world in the postwar period and an increasingly internationalist eastern bloc after the death of Stalin. In many cases, the legacies of these former globalizing impulses from the socialist world still exist today. Divided into four sections, the works gathered examine the economic, political, developmental, and cultural aspects of this exchange. In doing so, the authors break new ground in exploring this understudied history of globalization and provide a multifaceted study of an increasing postwar interconnectedness across a socialist world.

Laboratory of Socialist Development - Cold War Politics and Decolonization in Soviet Tajikistan (Paperback): Artemy M.... Laboratory of Socialist Development - Cold War Politics and Decolonization in Soviet Tajikistan (Paperback)
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Artemy Kalinovsky's Laboratory of Socialist Development investigates the Soviet effort to make promises of decolonization a reality by looking at the politics and practices of economic development in central Asia between World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Focusing on the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Kalinovsky places the Soviet development of central Asia in a global context. Connecting high politics and intellectual debates with the life histories and experiences of peasants, workers, scholars, and engineers, Laboratory of Socialist Development shows how these men and women negotiated Soviet economic and cultural projects in the decades following Stalin's death. Kalinovsky's book investigates how people experienced new cities, the transformation of rural life, and the building of the world's tallest dam. Kalinovsky connects these local and individual moments to the broader context of the Cold War, shedding new light on how paradigms of development change over time. Throughout the book, he offers comparisons with experiences in countries such as India, Iran, and Afghanistan, and considers the role of intermediaries who went to those countries as part of the Soviet effort to spread its vision of modernity to the postcolonial world. Laboratory of Socialist Development offers a new way to think about the post-war Soviet Union, the relationship between Moscow and its internal periphery, and the interaction between Cold War politics and domestic development. Kalinovsky's innovative research pushes readers to consider the similarities between socialist development and its more familiar capitalist version. -- Cornell University Press

The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War (Hardcover): Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Craig Daigle The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War (Hardcover)
Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Craig Daigle
R7,319 Discovery Miles 73 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new Handbook offers a wide-ranging overview of current scholarship on the Cold War, with essays from many leading scholars.

The field of Cold War history has consistently been one of the most vibrant in the field of international studies. Recent scholarship has added to our understanding of familiar Cold War events, such as the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis and superpower detente, and shed new light on the importance of ideology, race, modernization, and transnational movements."

The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War" draws on the wealth of new Cold War scholarship, bringing together essays on a diverse range of topics such as geopolitics, military power and technology and strategy. The chapters also address the importance of non-state actors, such as scientists, human rights activists and the Catholic Church, and examine the importance of development, foreign aid and overseas assistance.

The volume is organised into nine parts:

  • Part I: The Early Cold War
  • Part II: Cracks in the Bloc
  • Part III: Decolonization, Imperialism and its Consequences
  • Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World
  • Part V: The Era of Detente
  • Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors
  • Part VII: Nuclear Weapons, Technology and Intelligence
  • Part VIII: Psychological Warfare, Propaganda and Cold War Culture
  • Part IX: The End of the Cold War

This new Handbook will be of great interest to all students of Cold War history, international history, foreign policy, security studies and IR in general."

A Long Goodbye - The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan (Hardcover): Artemy M. Kalinovsky A Long Goodbye - The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan (Hardcover)
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The conflict in Afghanistan looms large in the collective consciousness of Americans. What has the United States achieved, and how will it withdraw without sacrificing those gains? The Soviet Union confronted these same questions in the 1980s, and Artemy Kalinovsky s history of the USSR s nine-year struggle to extricate itself from Afghanistan and bring its troops home provides a sobering perspective on exit options in the region.

What makes Kalinovsky s intense account both timely and important is its focus not on motives for initiating the conflict but on the factors that prevented the Soviet leadership from ending a demoralizing war. Why did the USSR linger for so long, given that key elites recognized the blunder of the mission shortly after the initial deployment?

Newly available archival material, supplemented by interviews with major actors, allows Kalinovsky to reconstruct the fierce debates among Soviet diplomats, KGB officials, the Red Army, and top Politburo figures. The fear that withdrawal would diminish the USSR s status as leader of the Third World is palpable in these disagreements, as are the competing interests of Afghan factions and the Soviet Union s superpower rival in the West. This book challenges many widely held views about the actual costs of the conflict to the Soviet leadership, and its findings illuminate the Cold War context of a military engagement that went very wrong, for much too long.

The Central Asia-Afghanistan Relationship - From Soviet Intervention to the Silk Road Initiatives (Paperback): Marlene Laruelle The Central Asia-Afghanistan Relationship - From Soviet Intervention to the Silk Road Initiatives (Paperback)
Marlene Laruelle; Contributions by Gulden Ashkenova, Alexander Diener, Antonio Giustozzi, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, …
R1,508 Discovery Miles 15 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Central Asia is a relatively understudied neighbor of Afghanistan. The region is often placed into a number of historical and political contexts-a section of the Silk Road, a pawn in the "Great Game," the "spillover" state that exemplifies the failure of US foreign policy-that limit scholarly understanding. This edited volume contributes by providing a broad, long-term analysis of the Central Asia-Afghanistan relationship over the last several decades. It addresses the legacy of Soviet intervention with a unique first-hand selection of interviews of former Soviet Central Asian soldiers that fought in the Soviet-Afghan War. It examines Afghanistan's norther neighbors, discussing Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan-their strategy for Afghanistan, their perception of challenges and opportunities of the country, and patterns of cooperation and conflict. The collection also looks at recent US strategic initiatives in the region, in particular the New Silk Road Initiative that envisions a growing Central Asia-South Asia connection.

Laboratory of Socialist Development - Cold War Politics and Decolonization in Soviet Tajikistan (Hardcover): Artemy M.... Laboratory of Socialist Development - Cold War Politics and Decolonization in Soviet Tajikistan (Hardcover)
Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Artemy Kalinovsky's Laboratory of Socialist Development investigates the Soviet effort to make promises of decolonization a reality by looking at the politics and practices of economic development in central Asia between World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Focusing on the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Kalinovsky places the Soviet development of central Asia in a global context. Connecting high politics and intellectual debates with the life histories and experiences of peasants, workers, scholars, and engineers, Laboratory of Socialist Development shows how these men and women negotiated Soviet economic and cultural projects in the decades following Stalin's death. Kalinovsky's book investigates how people experienced new cities, the transformation of rural life, and the building of the world's tallest dam. Kalinovsky connects these local and individual moments to the broader context of the Cold War, shedding new light on how paradigms of development change over time. Throughout the book, he offers comparisons with experiences in countries such as India, Iran, and Afghanistan, and considers the role of intermediaries who went to those countries as part of the Soviet effort to spread its vision of modernity to the postcolonial world. Laboratory of Socialist Development offers a new way to think about the post-war Soviet Union, the relationship between Moscow and its internal periphery, and the interaction between Cold War politics and domestic development. Kalinovsky's innovative research pushes readers to consider the similarities between socialist development and its more familiar capitalist version. -- Cornell University Press

Reconsidering Stagnation in the Brezhnev Era - Ideology and Exchange (Paperback): Dina Fainberg, Artemy M. Kalinovsky Reconsidering Stagnation in the Brezhnev Era - Ideology and Exchange (Paperback)
Dina Fainberg, Artemy M. Kalinovsky; Contributions by Sari Autio-Sarasmo, Natalya Chernyshova, Courtney Doucette, …
R1,658 Discovery Miles 16 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contributes to a growing reevaluation of the Brezhnev era, helping to shape a new historiography that gives us a much richer and more nuanced picture of the time period than the stagnation paradigm usually assigned to the era. The essays provide a multifaceted prism that reveals a dynamic society with a political and intellectual class that remained committed to the ideological foundations of the state, recognized the challenges that the system faced, and embarked on a creative search for solutions. The chapters focus on developments in politics, society, and culture, as well as the state's attempts to lead and initiate change, which are mostly glossed over in the stagnation narrative. The volume challenges the assumption that the period as a whole was characterized by rampant cynicism and a decline of faith in the socialist creed and instead points to the persistence of popular engagement with the socialist ideology and the power it continued to wield within the Soviet Union.

The Central Asia-Afghanistan Relationship - From Soviet Intervention to the Silk Road Initiatives (Hardcover): Marlene Laruelle The Central Asia-Afghanistan Relationship - From Soviet Intervention to the Silk Road Initiatives (Hardcover)
Marlene Laruelle; Contributions by Gulden Ashkenova, Alexander Diener, Antonio Giustozzi, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, …
R3,839 Discovery Miles 38 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Central Asia is a relatively understudied neighbor of Afghanistan. The region is often placed into a number of historical and political contexts-a section of the Silk Road, a pawn in the "Great Game," the "spillover" state that exemplifies the failure of US foreign policy-that limit scholarly understanding. This edited volume contributes by providing a broad, long-term analysis of the Central Asia-Afghanistan relationship over the last several decades. It addresses the legacy of Soviet intervention with a unique first-hand selection of interviews of former Soviet Central Asian soldiers that fought in the Soviet-Afghan War. It examines Afghanistan's norther neighbors, discussing Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan-their strategy for Afghanistan, their perception of challenges and opportunities of the country, and patterns of cooperation and conflict. The collection also looks at recent US strategic initiatives in the region, in particular the New Silk Road Initiative that envisions a growing Central Asia-South Asia connection.

Reconsidering Stagnation in the Brezhnev Era - Ideology and Exchange (Hardcover): Dina Fainberg, Artemy M. Kalinovsky Reconsidering Stagnation in the Brezhnev Era - Ideology and Exchange (Hardcover)
Dina Fainberg, Artemy M. Kalinovsky; Contributions by Sari Autio-Sarasmo, Natalya Chernyshova, Courtney Doucette, …
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contributes to a growing reevaluation of the Brezhnev era, helping to shape a new historiography that gives us a much richer and more nuanced picture of the time period than the stagnation paradigm usually assigned to the era. The essays provide a multifaceted prism that reveals a dynamic society with a political and intellectual class that remained committed to the ideological foundations of the state, recognized the challenges that the system faced, and embarked on a creative search for solutions. The chapters focus on developments in politics, society, and culture, as well as the state's attempts to lead and initiate change, which are mostly glossed over in the stagnation narrative. The volume challenges the assumption that the period as a whole was characterized by rampant cynicism and a decline of faith in the socialist creed and instead points to the persistence of popular engagement with the socialist ideology and the power it continued to wield within the Soviet Union.

Missionaries of Modernity - Advisory Missions and the Struggle for Hegemony in Afghanistan and Beyond (Hardcover): Antonio... Missionaries of Modernity - Advisory Missions and the Struggle for Hegemony in Afghanistan and Beyond (Hardcover)
Antonio Giustozzi, Artemy M. Kalinovsky
R1,786 Discovery Miles 17 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is an historical survey of advisory and mentoring missions from the 1920s onwards, starting from the Soviet missions to the Kuomintang and ending with the mission to Iraq. It focuses on Afghanistan during the Soviet occupation and after 2001, but also deals with virtually every single advisory mission from the 1920s on-wards, whether involving 'Eastern Bloc' countries or Western ones. The sections on Afghanistan are based on new research, while the sections covering other cases of advisory/mentoring missions are based on the existing literature. The authors highlight how large scale missions have been particularly problematic, causing friction with the hosts and sometimes even undermining their legitimacy. Small missions staffed by more carefully selected cadres appear instead to have produced better results. Overall, the political context may well have been a more important factor in determining success or failure rather than aspects such as cultural misunderstandings.

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