Making the world safe for democracy: a century of Wilsonianism and its totalitarian challengers
In this interpretive study, Amos Perlmutter offers a comparative analysis of the three most significant world orders of the twentieth century: Wilsonianism, Soviet Communism, and Nazism. Anchored in three hegemonial states - the United States, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany - these systems, he f...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this interpretive study, Amos Perlmutter offers a comparative analysis of the three most significant world orders of the twentieth century: Wilsonianism, Soviet Communism, and Nazism. Anchored in three hegemonial states - the United States, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany - these systems, he finds, shared certain characteristics that distinguished them from other attempts to restructure the international political scene. While Communism and Nazism were committed to imperial ideologies, Wilsonianism was inspired by an exceptionalist, peaceful, democratic, and free market world order. But all three were able to mobilize industrial, technological, and military resources in pursuing their goals. In the process of examining the democratic, Communist, and Nazi systems, Perlmutter also provides a framework for understanding U.S. foreign policy over the course of the century, particularly during the Cold War. He underscores the importance of ideology in establishing an international order, arguing that in the wake of the Soviet Union's demise, no system - not even Wilsonianism - can lay claim to the title of new world order. |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 194 S. |
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adam_text | X MAKING A CENTURY OFWILSONIANISM THE WORLD AND ITS TOTALITARIAN
CHALLENGERS SAFE FOR BY AMOS PERLMUTTER DEMOCRACY THE UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CAROLINA PRESS CHAPEL HILL & LONDON CONTENTS PREFACE IX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV INTRODUCTION. THE AGE OF TOTALITARIANISM: NEW AND OLD
INTERNATIONAL ORDERS I CHAPTER I. RADICALIZATION, MOBILIZATION, AND THE
POST-1919 INTERNATIONAL CHAOS 16 CHAPTER 2. WILSONIANISM IN THEORY AND
PRACTICE: ITS RISE AND DEMISE 28 CHAPTER 3. THE COMMUNIST WORLD ORDER:
LENINISM IN THE DISGUISE OF A NEW IMPERIALISM 60 CHAPTER 4. NAZISM: THE
RACIAL WORLD ORDER 81 CHAPTER 5. RESURRECTION OFWILSONIANISM: FDR 98
CHAPTER 6. BALANCE OF POWER, BALANCE OF TERROR, AND THE COLD WAR IN
CHAPTER 7. THE KREMLIN S COLD WAR AFTER STALIN 141 CHAPTER 8. A NEW
NEW WORLD ORDER? 154 NOTES 167 BIBLIOGRAPHY 175 INDEX 183
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