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portada After Empires: European Integration, Decolonization, and the Challenge From the Global South 1957-1986 (Oxford Studies in Modern European History) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
Inglés
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.48 kg.
ISBN13
9780198867715

After Empires: European Integration, Decolonization, and the Challenge From the Global South 1957-1986 (Oxford Studies in Modern European History) (in English)

Giuliano Garavini (Author) · Richard R. Nybakken (Author) · Oxford University Press, USA · Paperback

After Empires: European Integration, Decolonization, and the Challenge From the Global South 1957-1986 (Oxford Studies in Modern European History) (in English) - Garavini, Giuliano ; Nybakken, Richard R.

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Synopsis "After Empires: European Integration, Decolonization, and the Challenge From the Global South 1957-1986 (Oxford Studies in Modern European History) (in English)"

After Empires describes how the end of colonial empires and the changes in international politics and economies after decolonization affected the European integration process. Until now, studies on European integration have often focussed on the search for peaceful relations among the European nations, particularly between Germany and France, or examined it as an offspring of the Cold War, moving together with the ups and downs of transatlantic relations. But these two factors alone are not enough to explain the rise of the European Community and its more recent transformation into the European Union. Giuliano Garavini focuses instead on the emergence of the Third World as an international actor, starting from its initial economic cooperation with the creation of the United Nations Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in 1964 up to the end of unity among the countries of the Global South after the second oil shock in 1979-80. Offering a new - less myopic - way to conceptualise European history more globally, the study is based on a variety of international archives (government archives in Europe, the US, Algeria, Venezuela; international organizations such as the EC, UNCTAD, and the World Bank; political and social organizations such as the Socialist International, labour archives and the papers of oil companies) and traces the reactions and the initiatives of the countries of the European Community, but also of the European political parties and public opinion, to the rise and fall of the Third World on the international stage.

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