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Revolution and International Politics [Kõva köide]

(University of Southampton, UK)
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This book aims to present an analysis of the role of revolution in international politics. Concerning itself with the time frame from the French Revolution up to the fall of the Iron Curtain, this book covers the study of revolution itself, the importance of globalisation, interdependence and non-state actors and the change in the nature of international politics theory.

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This Bloomsbury Academic Collection consists of classic titles on the history and politics of the 20th century.
Preface to the second edition vii
Chapter 1 The analysis of revolution
1(23)
The nature of revolution
1(2)
The analysis of revolution
3(2)
Preparation
5(7)
Action
12(7)
Consolidation
19(4)
Conclusion
23(1)
Chapter 2 Force in the international system
24(16)
Subversion
26(2)
Demonstrations of force
28(1)
Military aid
29(1)
Military intervention
30(1)
War
31(4)
Militarism
35(2)
After the Cold War
37(1)
Conclusion
38(2)
Chapter 3 Wars of national liberation
40(18)
Characteristics
43(2)
National liberation and the international system
45(4)
Dependency and neocolonialism
49(2)
The pursuit of national identity
51(6)
Conclusion
57(1)
Chapter 4 Leadership and recruitment
58(30)
Leadership
58(1)
The social origins of leadership
59(4)
The psychological origins of leadership
63(2)
Competing approaches
65(4)
Factors determining recruitment
69(6)
The subculture of violence
75(3)
Gangs
78(2)
Banditry
80(1)
Terrorism
81(4)
The international dimension
85(3)
Chapter 5 Three forms of revolutionary action
88(31)
The coup
88(7)
Guerrilla warfare
95(12)
Urban insurrection
107(11)
Conclusion
118(1)
Chapter 6 Aid and intervention
119(24)
Diplomatic immunities
122(2)
Recognition
124(3)
Revolutionary diplomacy
127(3)
Intervention
130(9)
Conclusion
139(4)
Chapter 7 Counterinsurgency
143(16)
The doctrine of counterinsurgency
152(4)
The Camelot problem
156(3)
Chapter 8 Conclusion
159(6)
Bibliography 165(12)
Index 177
Peter Calvert was Emeritus Professor of Comparative and International Politics at the University of Southampton, UK.