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Conflict and Amity in East Asia - Essays in Honour of Ian Nish (Hardcover): T. G. Fraser, Peter Lowe Conflict and Amity in East Asia - Essays in Honour of Ian Nish (Hardcover)
T. G. Fraser, Peter Lowe
R2,646 Discovery Miles 26 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines aspects of international relations in East Asia from 1895 to the present with particular reference to the role of Japan: the principal theme pursues the antecedents, nature, and consequences of the Pacific war (1941-5). The topics examined focus on the course of Japanese expansion, American-Japanese relations, Japanese reactions to war, the role of women during the conflicts in China and the Pacific, Anglo-American policies towards Japan, China, and Korea after 1945, Japanese-New Zealand relations, and Anglo-Japanese relations from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Peacemaking in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): John Hume, T. G. Fraser, Leonie Murray Peacemaking in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
John Hume, T. G. Fraser, Leonie Murray
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, now available in paperback after selling out in record time in its initial hardback release, provides a range of unique insights into the issues surrounding peacebuilding, delivered by major international figures with direct experience in this area at the highest level, including Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Kofi Annan and Garret Fitzgerald. Based on a series of lectures on the theme of peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the contemporary world, each lecture is presented here with an introduction placing it in its proper context within the discourse on peacemaking. Edited and introduced by Nobel Laureate John Hume, this volume makes an invaluable contribution to the study of peace and conflict studies, international history, international relations and international politics. -- .

Peacemaking in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): John Hume, T. G. Fraser, Leonie Murray Peacemaking in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
John Hume, T. G. Fraser, Leonie Murray
R2,475 Discovery Miles 24 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a range of unique insights into the issues surrounding peacebuilding, delivered by major international figures with direct experience in this area at the highest level, including Bertie Ahern, Kofi Annan and Bill and Hillary Clinton. Based on a series of lectures on the theme of peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the contemporary world, each lecture is presented here with an introduction placing it in its proper context within the discourse on peacemaking. Edited and introduced by Nobel Laureate John Hume, this volume makes an invaluable contribution to the study of peace and conflict studies, international history, international relations and international politics. -- .

Ireland in Conflict 1922-1998 (Hardcover): T. G. Fraser Ireland in Conflict 1922-1998 (Hardcover)
T. G. Fraser
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ireland in Conflict, 1922-1998 sets out the main political, economic and social developments in Ireland, north and south of the border, since the 1922 treaty. This book explains the troubles in their context and examines the underlying tensions which led to prolonged violence after a period of relative civil peace and rising prosperity. Ireland in Conflict discusses: * the Civil War, its legacy for Irish politics and the Boundary Commission * the IRA, Orange Order and the Unionist party * the role of the Catholic Church and the Protestant minority * escalation of violence in the 1970s including Bloody Sunday and the hunger strikes * the Anglo-Irish agreement, the cease-fire and the hope for a peaceful solution.

Ireland in Conflict 1922-1998 (Paperback): T. G. Fraser Ireland in Conflict 1922-1998 (Paperback)
T. G. Fraser
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Ireland in Conflict, 1922-1998 sets out the main political, economic and social developments in Ireland, north and south of the border, since the 1922 treaty. This book explains the troubles in their context and examines the underlying tensions which led to prolonged violence after a period of relative civil peace and rising prosperity.
It discusses:
* the Civil War, its legacy for Irish politics and the Boundary Commission
* the IRA, Orange Order and the Unionist party
* the role of the Catholic Church and the Protestant minority
* escalation of violence in the 1970s including Bloody Sunday and the hunger strikes
* the Anglo-Irish agreement, the cease-fire and the hope for a peaceful solution

Europe and Ethnicity - The First World War and Contemporary Ethnic Conflict (Paperback): Seamus Dunn, T. G. Fraser Europe and Ethnicity - The First World War and Contemporary Ethnic Conflict (Paperback)
Seamus Dunn, T. G. Fraser
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 1990s have seen an upsurge in ethnic tensions in many parts of Europe. One cause of much of this conflict has been the collapse of the Soviet order. This study suggests more significant reasons are to be found in the decisions taken during the First World War and at Versailles. An introductory chapter analyzes the context of the war with particular reference to regions and states where the national and ethnic questions were particularly complex and intransigent. Subsequent chapters present case studies from arenas of conflict: Ireland to Yugoslavia; the Middle East to the Baltic states; Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The work confirms the mixed legacy of the period for the ethnic stability of the areas examined, while taking into account the impact of the Second World War and the ending of the Cold War.

Europe and Ethnicity - The First World War and Contemporary Ethnic Conflict (Hardcover): Seamus Dunn, T. G. Fraser Europe and Ethnicity - The First World War and Contemporary Ethnic Conflict (Hardcover)
Seamus Dunn, T. G. Fraser
R4,204 Discovery Miles 42 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 1990s have seen an upsurge in ethnic tensions in many parts of Europe. One cause of much of this conflict has been the collapse of the Soviet order. This study suggests more significant reasons are to be found in the decisions taken during the First World War and at Versailles. An introductory chapter analyzes the context of the war with particular reference to regions and states where the national and ethnic questions were particularly complex and intransigent. Subsequent chapters present case studies from arenas of conflict: Ireland to Yugoslavia; the Middle East to the Baltic states; Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The work confirms the mixed legacy of the period for the ethnic stability of the areas examined, while taking into account the impact of the Second World War and the ending of the Cold War.

The USA and the Middle East Since World War 2 (Hardcover): T. G. Fraser The USA and the Middle East Since World War 2 (Hardcover)
T. G. Fraser
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book charts the progress of American diplomacy in the Middle East, from the end of World War II to the administration of Ronald Reagan.;As the Arab-Israeli dispute came to dominate Middle East affairs, the Americans had to reconcile their wide-ranging strategic and economic interests with the domestic pressures to support Israel. The author analyzes and illustrates the decisions reached in Washington and examines their impact on the region's quarrels.;T.Fraser is also author of " Partition in Ireland, India and Palestine: Theory and Practice" and is editor of "The Middle East, 1914-1979".

Conflict and Amity in East Asia - Essays in Honour of Ian Nish (Paperback, 1st ed. 1992): T. G. Fraser, Peter Lowe Conflict and Amity in East Asia - Essays in Honour of Ian Nish (Paperback, 1st ed. 1992)
T. G. Fraser, Peter Lowe
R2,620 Discovery Miles 26 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines aspects of international relations in East Asia from 1895 to the present with particular reference to the role of Japan: the principal theme pursues the antecedents, nature, and consequences of the Pacific war (1941-5). The topics examined focus on the course of Japanese expansion, American-Japanese relations, Japanese reactions to war, the role of women during the conflicts in China and the Pacific, Anglo-American policies towards Japan, China, and Korea after 1945, Japanese-New Zealand relations, and Anglo-Japanese relations from the 1950s to the 1980s.

The USA and the Middle East Since World War 2 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1989): T. G. Fraser The USA and the Middle East Since World War 2 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1989)
T. G. Fraser
R2,626 Discovery Miles 26 260 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Middle East has rarely been absent from the world's media since the end of World War 2. Next to East-West relations, its conflicts have provided the most intractable set of issues in international affairs. Inevitably, the United States became the major outside party. As the Arab-Israeli dispute came to dominate Middle East affairs, the Americans had to reconcile their wide-ranging strategic and economic interests with the domestic pressures to support Israel. This book analyses and illustrates the decisions reached in Washington and examines their impact on the region's quarrels.

The Making the Modern Middle East (Paperback): Andrew Mango, Robert McNamara The Making the Modern Middle East (Paperback)
Andrew Mango, Robert McNamara; Edited by T. G. Fraser
R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1914 the Middle East was still dominated, as it had been for some four centuries, by the Ottoman Empire; by 1923, its political shape had changed beyond recognition as the result of the insistent claims of Arab and Turkish nationalism and of Zionism. This book examines that historic transformation, taking as its focus the work of three leaders. The Hashemite Emir Feisal hoped to head an Arab kingdom in Syria but was thwarted by the French. The Turkish war hero Mustafa Kemal defied the imperial ambitions of the European powers, inspiring a new Turkish nationalism and founding a secular republic on the ruins of a defeated empire. The Russian-born scientist Chaim Weizmann seized the chance to secure the Balfour Declaration in favour of Zionism from the British in 1917, and then successfully argued for a British mandate for Palestine which would carry this out.

Chaim Weizmann: The Zionist Dream (Hardcover): T. G. Fraser Chaim Weizmann: The Zionist Dream (Hardcover)
T. G. Fraser
R383 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R53 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Arab-Israeli conflict has been one of the most defining features of recent world history, flaring up into open war fare yet again in Gaza at the end of 2008 and provoking large-scale demonstrations in the streets of cities across the world. The decision in 1919 by the Paris Peace Conference to award the Mandate for Palestine to Great Britain - which had announced its commitment to the creation of a national home for the Jewish people in the Balfour Declaration two years previously - sowed the seeds of this seemingly intractable problem, yet when the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952) spoke before the Conference on 27 February 1919, he would have appeared as only one of the many representatives of minor nationalities putting their case to the peacemakers, and, what is more, one whose people had no territory of their own. How a Jewish chemistry professor from an obscure part of Eastern Europe could find himself at the heart of international diplomacy, and later become the first president of the State of Israel, is one of the most fascinating stories of the Paris Peace Conference and its aftermath. Ninety years after the Conference, what Weizmann said and did there is an essential part of our understanding of how this small, but critical, part of the world evolved out of the deliberations.

America and the World since 1945 (Paperback): T. G. Fraser, Donette Murray America and the World since 1945 (Paperback)
T. G. Fraser, Donette Murray
R1,368 Discovery Miles 13 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book analyzes America's relationship with the rest of the world from the end of the Second World War to the aftermath of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11th, 2001. Foreign policy is analyzed in the context of each presidency, showing the significance of major initiatives undertaken by successive administrations, and the impact they have had on the rest of the world.

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