Jessica M. Chapman 
Remaking the World [EPUB ebook] 
Decolonization and the Cold War

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Between 1945 and 1965, more than fifty nations declared their independence from colonial rule. At the height of the Cold War, the global process of decolonization complicated US-Soviet relations, while Soviet and American interventionism transformed the decolonizing process.

Remaking the World examines the connections between the Cold War and decolonization, which helped define the post–World War II global order. Drawing on new scholarship, this comprehensive study provides a chronological overview from World War I to the Soviet collapse and highlights key developments in the international system as decolonization unfolded in tandem with the Cold War. Through six carefully selected case studies—India, Egypt, the Congo, Vietnam, Angola, and Iran—historian Jessica M. Chapman addresses the shifting of Soviet, American, Chinese, and Cuban policies, the centrality of modernization, the role of the United Nations, the often-outsized influence of regional actors like Israel and South Africa, and seminal post–Vietnam War shifts in the international system. Each of the case studies analyzes at least one geopolitical turning point, demonstrating that the Cold War and decolonization were mutually constitutive processes in which local, national, and regional developments altered the superpower competition.

Chapman describes a picture of the complexities of international relations and the ways in which local communist and democratic movements differed from their Soviet and American counterparts, including their visions for independence and success.

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Table of Content

1. Introduction
2. Decolonization and the Cold War: Reshaping the Global Order
3. India: The Promises and Perils of Non-Alignment
4. Egypt: The Crush of Arab Nationalism
5. The Congo: A Moral Defeat in the Heart of Africa
6. Vietnam: Cold War Crucible
7. Angola: A Tangled Web in Southern Africa
8. Iran: A Case of ‘Occidentosis’
9. Conclusion

About the author

Jessica M. Chapman is professor of history at Williams College, where she teaches courses related to US foreign relations, decolonization and the Cold War, the Vietnam War, sport and diplomacy, and Cold War studies. She is the author of Cauldron of Resistance: Ngo Dinh Diem, the United States, and 1950s Southern Vietnam.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 316 ● ISBN 9780813197500 ● File size 7.4 MB ● Publisher The University Press of Kentucky ● City Lexington ● Country US ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9031873 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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