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Current History
Current History (2017) 116 (789): 157–159.
Published: 01 April 2017
...Sumit Ganguly A new book on Britain's reign in the subcontinent, departing from earlier generations of scholarship, does not sanitize the brutality and racism that undergirded the colonial enterprise. The Chaos of Empire: The British Raj and the Conquest of India , by Jon Wilson . Public...
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Current History
Current History (2015) 114 (774): 259–265.
Published: 01 October 2015
...Andrew Wilson A new nation is arguably in the making. However, the economy has collapsed, and not enough has changed in the political system. … [I]t is too early to celebrate even the positive trends as permanent. © 2015 Current History. All rights reserved. 2015 The Regents of the University...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (766): 312–317.
Published: 01 November 2014
... national self-determination nationalism internationalism hegemony world war one Europe civilization globalization great war trenches France Germany Russia czar czarist dominate ottoman empire Wilson east Asia Middle East colonies imperial depression bolshevik soviet Clark...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 305–311.
Published: 01 November 2014
... as nationality, by returning to the study of the streams of international political thought that made both tenets possible. The familiar term Wilsonianism captures some of this international legacy. But it tends to focus our attention too simply on the role of US President Woodrow Wilson, including his...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (766): 318–323.
Published: 01 November 2014
... genocide genocidaire great Armenia geopolitical overlooked hidden mobilization ethnic groups catalyst Nestorian Iraq ISIS world war one Europe civilization globalization great war trenches France Germany Russia czar czarist dominate ottoman empire Wilson east Asia Middle...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (766): 299–304.
Published: 01 November 2014
... of German military ambitions in 1918. This enabled Woodrow Wilson to preside over the attempt by the victorious Western powers to re- make Europe at the Paris Peace Conference. Both the clarion call to self-determination and the first attempt to build some kind of supranation- al governance in the shape...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (766): 324–328.
Published: 01 November 2014
... civilization globalization great war France Germany Russia czar czarist debt reparations dominate ottoman empire Wilson east Asia Middle East colonies imperial depression bolshevik soviet Clark suffering cost Japan Turkey parallax united states US 1918 1914 324 The modern...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 329–331.
Published: 01 November 2014
... analogy Ukraine world war one Europe civilization globalization great war trenches France Germany Russia czar czarist dominate ottoman empire Wilson east Asia Middle East colonies imperial depression bolshevik soviet Clark suffering cost Caucasus Black sea port Japan...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (766): 332–334.
Published: 01 November 2014
... the same for its historiography. Tooze revises sev- eral standard interpretations. Both European and American histories of the Great War generally frame US participation as a sideshow to the main act, but Tooze moves President Woodrow Wilson and US dollars, even before America s entry into the war in 1917...
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Current History
Current History (2014) 113 (765): 259–264.
Published: 01 October 2014
...Andrew Wilson ‘Transition’ is clearly much harder than it was immediately after the collapse of communism in 1989—91, now that the West is weaker and Russia is not only stronger but committed to keeping its neighbors weak. 259 The chain of events that began in November 2013 with the first protests...
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Current History
Current History (2011) 110 (738): 277–282.
Published: 01 October 2011
...Andrew Wilson The West should start planning for a post-Lukashenkist Belarus before it actually arrives. Lukashenko himself might survive, but his system will not—not all of it at least. © 2011 Current History. All rights reserved. 2011 The Regents of the University of California Andrew...
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Current History
Current History (2010) 109 (730): 336–341.
Published: 01 November 2010
... Nations League Nations Woodrow Wilson Franklin Roosevelt Henry Kissinger George Kennan Dean Acheson China 336 Global governance still requires leadership that articulates a constructive, prac- tical vision for international cooperation. America, the Ambivalent Leader ChrIsTopher s...
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Current History
Current History (2010) 109 (729): 295–300.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Andrew Wilson The Eastern European states are best understood as balancers rather than joiners. Freedom of maneuver is their priority—not hitching their fate to either the EU and NATO or Russia. © 2010 Current History. All rights reserved. 2010 The Regents of the University of California...