Towards an Era of Development : The Globalization of Socialism and Christian Democracy


Peter. Van Kemseke
Bok Engelsk 2006 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Leuven : : Leuven University Press, , 2006.
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1 online resource (324 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Towards an Era of Development - The Globalization of Socialism and Christian Democracy 1945-1965; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: From Cold War to Third World; Scope of the Book; I: Social Democracy and Christian Democracy on the Eve of their Global Expansion, 1945-1950; Made in London: the Postwar Socialist International; Made in Europe: the Christian Democratic Nouvelles Équipes Internationales; The Legacy of Different Traditions: Continuity and Discontinuity in Transnational Cooperation; Two Europes: a Social Democratic and a Christian Democratic Europe?. - Asian Objections to a "Colonialist International"The International in a more Forbearing Mood; The "Cold War International"; Conclusion; New Opportunities and Known Limits: Socialist Globalization between 1955 and 1960; East-West Détente as a Window of Opportunity for Globalization; The "Spirit of Geneva" in London; Opportunities in Latin America; The Persistence of National Politics: the BLP in the Opposition, the SFIO's Return to Power; The International and the Rise of British Anti-Colonialism; The French Stronghold on the International. - CDUCE's Drive to Globalize: Going Global to the Rhythm of the Cold War. - Social Democratic and Christian Democratic Transnationalism: A True Reflection of National PoliticsSocial Democratic and Christian Democratic Transnationalism: A True Reflection of International Politics; The Socialist International in Search of an International Position; NEI's ideal: Europe as a third force; The Entry of Geopolitics in the NEI; The Socialist International and the NEI in 1950: the Eve of Globalization; II: The Socialist International and the Nouvelles Équipes Internationales in the Period of their Global Expansion, 1950-1960. - Structuring Globalization: the International's Search for the Right Organizational FrameworkThe International's Unsuccessful First Forayson the African Continent; The Collapse of the International's Asian Pillar: Marginalizing Socialism in Asia; Latin America; The Cuban Revolution and the Radicalization of Latin American Socialism; Changing Alliances; Opening the Debate on Regionalization: Towards an 'International Confederation of Socialist Regional Groups'?; The NEI's Reason for Existence: To Realize the European Ideal, 1950-1955. - The Socialist International goes Global: British Interests, International Pressure and Missionary Zeal, 1950-1955The Drive to Globalize; Going Global on the Ruins of the British Empire; The Anglo-Indian Axis; India: the Door to Asian Socialism; Latin America: the Limits of British National Interest; Global Expansion to the Rhythm of the Cold War; 1950: The Cold War moves to Asia; Latin America: a Continent firmly in Washington's Hands; A World-Embracing International Tackling the Challenge of Regionalism; The Socialist International's Eurocentrism as an Obstacle to Successful Expansion. - A world of difference separates global politics in 1945 from 1965. In the twenty years after the second world war, a ''Third World'' was added to the Cold War concepts of the ''First'' and ''Second'' worlds, and post-war decolonization had ushered in an ''era of development''. For the first time ever, theories and policies to eradicate underdevelopment became prominent on the global agenda and advanced to the top priority on the United Nations'' agenda.This international evolution inevitably had a dramatic impact on Socialism and Christian Democracy, two major ideologies which had their roots
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9058675602. - 9789058675606

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