The lost peace
how we failed to prevent a second Cold War
- ISBN: 9780300255010
- Editorial: Yale University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2023
- Lugar de la edición: New Haven. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
- Encuadernación: Cartoné
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 433
- Idiomas: Inglés
1989 heralded a unique prospect for an enduring global peace, as harsh ideological divisions and conflicts began to be resolved. Now, three decades on, that peace has been lost. With war in Ukraine and increasing tensions between China, Russia, and the West, great power politics once again dominates the world stage. But could it have been different?
Richard Sakwa shows how the years before the first mass invasion of Ukraine represented a hiatus in conflict rather than a lasting accord – and how, since then, we have been in a ‘Second Cold War’. Tracing the mistakes on both sides that led to the current crisis, Sakwa considers the resurgence of China and Russia and the disruptions and ambitions of the liberal order that opened up catastrophic new lines of conflict.
This is a vital, strongly-argued account of how the world lost its chance at peace, and instead saw the return of war in Europe, global rivalries, and nuclear brinkmanship.
PART I FROM COLD TO HOT WAR
1 THE PROMISE OF PEACE
2 TIME OF GREAT HOPES
3 HOW THE PEACE WAS LOST
4 THE ROAD TO WAR
PART II GREAT-POWER CONFLICT
5 AMERICA BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND PRIMACY
6 GLOBAL CHINA
7 THE RUSSIA QUESTION
8 EUROPE REDIVIDED
PART III WAR AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
9 THE WORLD ON FIRE
10 WAR IN EUROPE
11 CRISIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
12 RISE OF THE POLITICAL EAS