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The World at 2000 - Perils and Promises (Hardcover): Fred Halliday The World at 2000 - Perils and Promises (Hardcover)
Fred Halliday
R4,250 Discovery Miles 42 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beneath the millennial shine of political optimism and technological advance lurk a set of deepuncertainties: global inequality is growing; weapons of mass destruction are spreading; strident assertions of identity divide peoples and states. Overall, there is a marked lack of effective coordination and reduced confidence in the power of people, ideas and democratic processes to achieve change. This important book by a leading observer of international relations provides acritical but cautiously optimistic assessment of the state and prospects of the world at 2000.

Revolution and World Politics - The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Hardcover): Fred Halliday Revolution and World Politics - The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power (Hardcover)
Fred Halliday
R4,593 Discovery Miles 45 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relation of revolutions to international relations is central to modern history. Revolutions have, as much as war or nationalism, shaped the development of world politics. Equally, revolutions have been, in cause, ideology and consequence, international events. By putting the international politics of revolution centre stage, Fred Halliday's book makes a major contribution to the understanding of both revolution and world politics.

Revolution and Foreign Policy - The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987 (Paperback, New Ed): Fred Halliday Revolution and Foreign Policy - The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987 (Paperback, New Ed)
Fred Halliday
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of the foreign policy of South Yemen, the most radical of Arab states, from the time of its independence from Britain in 1967 until 1987. It covers relations with the west, including the USA, and with the USSR and China, and also highlights South Yemen’s conflicts with its neighbours, North Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman. The author provides a detailed analysis of the foreign relations of one of the USSR’s closest allies in the Third World and shows how conflicts within the country relate to changes in foreign policy. South Yemen has traditionally not been an easy country to study, both because it is so secretive and because the revolutionary regime still arouses such strong passions. Professor Halliday was able to visit the country and to make an outstandingly thorough study of the foreign policy of an Arab state.

The Middle East in International Relations - Power, Politics and Ideology (Hardcover, New): Fred Halliday The Middle East in International Relations - Power, Politics and Ideology (Hardcover, New)
Fred Halliday
R2,610 R2,393 Discovery Miles 23 930 Save R217 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The international relations of the Middle East have long been dominated by uncertainty and conflict. External intervention, interstate war, political upheaval and interethnic violence are compounded by the vagaries of oil prices and the claims of military nationalist and religious movements. Fred Halliday sets this region and its conflicts in context, providing on the one hand, a historical introduction to its character and problems, and, on the other, a reasoned analysis of its politics. In an engagement with both the study of the Middle East and the theoretical analysis of international relations, Halliday, one of the best known and most respected scholars writing on the region today, offers a compelling and original interpretation. Written in a clear, accessible and interactive style, the book is designed for students, policymakers, and the general reader. Fred Halliday is Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is the author and editor of several publications including Two Hours that Shook the World: September 11, 2001: Causes and Consequences (Tauris, 2002), Islam & the Myth of Confrontation (Tauris, 2002), The World at 2000: Perils and Promises (Macmillan, 2001), and Nation and Religion in the Middle East (Lynne Rienner, 2000).

The Middle East in International Relations - Power, Politics and Ideology (Paperback, New Ed): Fred Halliday The Middle East in International Relations - Power, Politics and Ideology (Paperback, New Ed)
Fred Halliday
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The international relations of the Middle East have long been dominated by uncertainty and conflict. External intervention, interstate war, political upheaval and interethnic violence are compounded by the vagaries of oil prices and the claims of military nationalist and religious movements. Fred Halliday sets this region and its conflicts in context, providing on the one hand, a historical introduction to its character and problems, and, on the other, a reasoned analysis of its politics. In an engagement with both the study of the Middle East and the theoretical analysis of international relations, Halliday, one of the best known and most respected scholars writing on the region today, offers a compelling and original interpretation. Written in a clear, accessible and interactive style, the book is designed for students, policymakers, and the general reader. Fred Halliday is Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is the author and editor of several publications including Two Hours that Shook the World: September 11, 2001: Causes and Consequences (Tauris, 2002), Islam & the Myth of Confrontation (Tauris, 2002), The World at 2000: Perils and Promises (Macmillan, 2001), and Nation and Religion in the Middle East (Lynne Rienner, 2000).

Mercenaries - "Counter-insurgency" in the Gulf (Paperback, Revised edition): Fred Halliday, Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Mercenaries - "Counter-insurgency" in the Gulf (Paperback, Revised edition)
Fred Halliday, Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Iran - Dictatorship and Development: Fred Halliday Iran - Dictatorship and Development
Fred Halliday; Foreword by Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi
R643 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R140 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is quite possible that before too long the Iranian people will chase the Pahlavi dictator and his associates from power… So wrote historian Fred Halliday in the conclusion to this prescient work on Iran in the twentieth century. Just months later the revolution of 1979 saw Shah Reza Pahlavi ousted and an Islamic theocracy established under Ayatollah Khomeini. Following a contextual study of the origins of the Iranian state, Halliday focuses on the period from the early 1960s to 1978, when protests swept the nation for the first time in fifteen years. Through an interdisciplinary approach, he assesses the prevailing economic, social and political conditions, taking in the nation’s uneven capitalist development, opposition movements and state repression, and the alliance between the Shah and the United States. Even three decades on, this classic study – unique in its proximity to the revolution – offers many insights into why and how the Shah’s reign came to an end.

Two Hours That Shook the World - September 11, 2001 - Causes and Consequences (Paperback): Fred Halliday Two Hours That Shook the World - September 11, 2001 - Causes and Consequences (Paperback)
Fred Halliday
R390 R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Save R105 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Examines the causes of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and also provides a reasoned approach as to what the future may hold. As the dust settled around the devastation of the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001, a host of questions emerged surrounding the attacks, the motives behind them and their future implications. In Two Hours that Shook the World Fred Halliday expands on the many socio-cultural, religious and political problems that have plagued the Middle East and Central Asia in the last half-century. Much has been written about 'global terrorism' and the need to eliminate it but also about the divide between East and West, the 'clash of civilisations'. Halliday dispels the idea that the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds are poised for conflict. He explains the causes and rise of Islamic fundamentalism, how terror became an instrument of political and military conflict, and why seemingly well-educated and sane individuals are taking drastic actions to voice their desperation. The burden of history is also invoked, as with the Palestinian-Israeli situation, the festering malaise at the heart of Middle Eastern consciousness and identity. While Halliday's book examines the causes of what has happened, it also provides a reasoned approach as to what the future may hold.

State and Ideology in Mideast (Hardcover): Fred Halliday State and Ideology in Mideast (Hardcover)
Fred Halliday
R2,140 Discovery Miles 21 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Political Journeys - The OpenDemocracy Essays (Paperback): Fred Halliday Political Journeys - The OpenDemocracy Essays (Paperback)
Fred Halliday 1
R452 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R122 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Whatever the subjects . . . Halliday's knowledge, imagination, and intellectual independence illuminate them all."--Francis Wheen

"Fred Halliday's "Political Journeys" range over wide intellectual and political landscapes, with brilliant insights, absorbing narratives, lucid writing, and subtle humour."--Sami Zubeida

Fred Halliday always combined the broad sweep of modern history, its currents and ideas, with a profound knowledge of modern revolutions, the Middle East, and national movements. This collection of columns written for openDemocracy between 2004 and 2009 is proof of a subtle worldview that continues to generate questions: what is the relation between religion, nationalism, and progress? Is a new international order possible? When is intervention a force for progress?

From the big headline topics like the Iraq War or the Danish cartoons, to the unexpected comparisons of Tibet and Palestine, or Afghanistan and the Falklands, Halliday is a perennially surprising and enlightened guide to the major issues of international politics.

Fred Halliday (1946-2010) was a leading authority on superpower relations, the Middle East, and international relations theory. He was professor emeritus of international relations at the London School of Economics from 1985 to 2008 and a research professor at the Barcelona Institute for International Studies.

Britain's First Muslims - Portrait of an Arab Community (Paperback): Fred Halliday Britain's First Muslims - Portrait of an Arab Community (Paperback)
Fred Halliday
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fear of the terrorist threat provoked by radical Islam has generated heated debates on multiculturalism and the integration of Muslim migrant communities in to Britain. Yet little is known about Britain's first Muslims, the Yemenis. Yemenis began settling in British port towns at the beginning of the 20th century, and afterwards became part of the immigrant labour force in Britain's industrial cities. Fred Halliday's ground-breaking research, based in Yemen and Britain, provides a fascinating case study for understanding the dynamics of immigrant cultures and the complexities of Muslim identity in Britain. Telling the stories of sailor communities in Cardiff and industrial workers in Sheffield, Halliday tracks the evolution of community organizations and the impact of British government policy on their development. He analyzes links between the diaspora and the homeland, and looks at how different migrant groups in Britain relate to eachother under the Muslim umbrella. In a fascinating new introduction to his classic study, Halliday explains how it can help us understand British Islam in an age which has produced both al Qaeda and the Yemeni-born boxer Prince Naseem.

Islam and the Myth of Confrontation - Religion and Politics in the Middle East (Paperback, Revised edition): Fred Halliday Islam and the Myth of Confrontation - Religion and Politics in the Middle East (Paperback, Revised edition)
Fred Halliday
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume sets out to reject anti-Islamic views of a future dominated by the conflict between "Islam" and "the West". It has been revised to encompass the events of 11 September 2001, spiralling violence in the Middle East and President George Bush's proposed identification of an "axis of evil". Considering the sources of Islamic militancy and analyzing the confrontational rhetoric of both Islamic and anti-Muslim demagogues, Halliday provides an alternative, critical, but cautious, reassessment. The Middle East, he argues, can be treated neither as a distinct nor as a unified region, but must be seen as a set of disparate societies, facing and reacting to the problems of economic development and political change.

After the Fall - The Failure of Communism and the Future of Socialism (Paperback, New): Robin Blackburn After the Fall - The Failure of Communism and the Future of Socialism (Paperback, New)
Robin Blackburn; Contributions by Alexander Cockburn, Diane Elson, E. P Thompson, Eduardo Galeano, …
R875 R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Save R107 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The fall of Communism has been an epoch-making event. The distinguished contributors to After the Fall explain to us the meaning of Communism's meteoric trajectory - and explore the rational grounds for socialist endeavour and commitment in a world which remains dangerous and divided. The contributors include the Italian political philosopher Norberto Bobbio, the British historian Eric Hobsbawm, the French economist Andre Gorz, and the German social theorist Jurgen Habermas. Eduardo Galeano explains how the now world looks from the South, Diane Elson explores how the market might be socialized, Ralph Miliband writes on the harshness of Leninism, Hans Magnus Enzenberger argues that the capitalist 'bad fairy' granted the Left's wishes in disconcerting ways. Lynne Segal looking at the condition of women sees no reason to abandon her libertarian, feminist and socialist convictions, while Maxine Molyneux considers the implications for women of the fall of Communism. Giovanni Arrighi asks whether Marxism understood the 'American Century', Fredric Jameson pursues a conversation on the new world order, Ivan Szelenyi explains who will be the new rulers of Eastern Europe, and Robin Blackburn reflects on the history of socialist programmes, with the benefit of hindsight. Fred Halliday and Edward Thompson disagree about how Communism ended but share worries about what is in store for the post-Communist countries. Alexander Cockburn regrets the death of the Soviet Union. And Goeran Therborn eloquent proves that it is still possible to imagine a future beyond capitalism... and beyond socialism?

The Making of the Second Cold War (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Fred Halliday The Making of the Second Cold War (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Fred Halliday
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

We are living through the Second Cold War, yet what is it? Millions in East and West now fear a nuclear conflict, yet confrontation and panic continue to obscure understanding of the processes that might trigger a "hot" war. Fred Halliday presents a clearly written anatomy of these international tensions. He identifies the chief cause of cold war as the globalized contest between the USA and USSR and the arms race in which these states are engaged. He then explains the five main elements of the conflict: the relative decline in US nuclear strategic superiority since the 1960s; the new wave of Third World revolutions; the political stalemate of the post-capitalist states; the rise of the New Right in the USA; and the sharpened contradictions between the Western countries themselves. The Making of the Second Cold War provides a careful, integrated political history of international developments since the 1960s. No other book on the subject has the same range, or attempts to knit together all the factors that have produced the contemporary world situation.

Marxism and Philosophy (Paperback): Karl Korsch Marxism and Philosophy (Paperback)
Karl Korsch; Translated by Fred Halliday
R475 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R57 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Marxism and Philosophy Korsch argues for a reexamination of the relationship between Marxist theory and bourgeois philosophy, and insists on the centrality of the Hegelian dialectic and a commitment to revolutionary praxis. Although widely attacked in its time, Marxism and Philosophy has attained a place among the most important works of twentieth-century Marxist theory, and continues to merit critical reappraisal from scholars and activists today.

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