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The New Atlantic Order

The Transformation of International Politics, 1860–1933

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This magisterial new history elucidates a momentous transformation process that changed the world: the struggle to create, for the first time, a modern Atlantic order in the long twentieth century (1860–2020). Placing it in a broader historical and global context, Patrick O. Cohrs reinterprets the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as the original attempt to supersede the Eurocentric 'world order' of the age of imperialism and found a more legitimate peace system – a system that could not yet be global but had to be essentially transatlantic. Yet he also sheds new light on why, despite remarkable learning-processes, it proved impossible to forge a durable Atlantic peace after a First World War that became the long twentieth century's cathartic catastrophe. In a broader perspective this ground-breaking study shows what a decisive impact this epochal struggle has had not only for modern conceptions of peace, collective security and an integrative, rule-based international order but also for formative ideas of self-determination, liberal-democratic government and the West.
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Authors:
Cohrs, Patrick O. (Universita degli Studi, Florence)
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781107117976
Number of Pages:
1130
Publication Date:
12/05/2022
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Year Published:
2022
Place of Publication:
Cambridge
Language:
English
Imprint:
Cambridge University Press
SKU:
9781107117976

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