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International relations after the Cold War / Adam Roberts

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: International Affairs Vol 84 No 2, March 2008, pp.335-350 (32)Summary: Based on a valedictory lecture given at St Antony's College, Oxford on 23 October 2007. Highlights the multiplicity of factors that actually brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, and notes that those who came closest to predicting the end were those who did not rely on "scientific" approach. Notes also the irony that imposed universalism in international relations is now the sole preserve of the United States.
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Based on a valedictory lecture given at St Antony's College, Oxford on 23 October 2007. Highlights the multiplicity of factors that actually brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, and notes that those who came closest to predicting the end were those who did not rely on "scientific" approach. Notes also the irony that imposed universalism in international relations is now the sole preserve of the United States.

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