Global Rivalries : From the Cold War to Iraq/Kees Van Der Pijl.Global Rivalries : From the Cold War to Iraq/Kees Van Der Pijl. New Delhi, Vistaar Pub., 2006, xxii, 462 p., tables, figs., (pbk). ISBN 81-7829-641-1.

    Contents: Preface. 1. Fractures and faultlines in the global political economy. 2. Integration and rivalry in Europe and the middle east. 3. America's crusade in Asia and the Euro-Atlantic rift. 4. The spectre of social and economic democracy. 5. Transnational rivalries and the neoliberal turn. 6. From Pinochet to the Reagan doctrine. 7. The Rapallo syndrome and the demise of the Soviet Union. 8. America over Europe in the Balkans crisis. 9. The rise of China as the new contender. 10. Energy conflicts in the post-Soviet era. 11. From human rights to the global state of emergency. References. Index. About the author.

    "Offering a highly original analysis of world events, especially in the light of the Iraq war, Kees Van Der Pijl explores the history and development of relations between major countries in the international community. He examines the impact that successive wars and changes in the global political economy have had on the way states relate to each other today.

    The author argues that the rise of the English-Speaking west has created rivalries between contender states that are never entirely put to rest. With each round of Western expansion, new rivalries are created. Offering a truly global analysis that covers every area of the world -- from Europe and America to China, the Middle East, Latin America and Russia -- he explores the development of international relations post-World War II, and questions whether the neoliberal project and its human rights ideology have collapsed back into authoritarianism under the guise of the 'war on terror'."

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