Abstract

Introduction Ken Booth Part I. Cold War: Lessons and Legacies: 1. Cold Wars of the mind Ken Booth 2. Who is to blame for the Cold War Raymond L. Garthoff 3. Nuclear lessons of the Cold War Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Gross Stein 4. A Cold War life, and beyond Ken Booth, Michael Clarke, Donald Daniel, Cori Dauber, Michael Herman and John McDonnell Part II. Post-Cold War: Power and Policies: 5. Can the United States lead the world John Steinbruner 6. Can Russia escape its past? Oles M. Smolansky 7. Imperialism, dependency and autocolonialism in the Eurasian space Karen Dawisha 8. Western Europe: challenges of the post-Cold War world Catherine McArdle Kelleher 9. Europe and the wider world: the security challenge Robert O'Neill 10. A new Japan? A new history? Geoffrey Hawthorn 11. New China, new Cold War? Michael Cox 12. Africa: crisis and challenge 13. Of medium powers and middling roles Denis Stairs Part III. Beyond: Resistances and Re-inventions: 14. International peace and security in the twenty-first century Barry M. Blechman 15. Affluence, poverty and the idea of a post-scarcity society Anthony Giddens 16. The future of the human past Philip Allott Conclusion: security within global transformation Ken Booth Index.

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