After victory : institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuilding of order after major wars /

The end of the Cold War was a "big bang" reminiscent of earlier moments after major wars, such as the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the end of the World Wars in 1919 and 1945. Here John Ikenberry asks the question, what do states that win wars do with their newfound power and how...

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Autor principal: Ikenberry, G. John
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2001.
Colección:Princeton studies in international history and politics.
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245 1 0 |a After victory :  |b institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuilding of order after major wars /  |c G. John Ikenberry. 
260 |a Princeton :  |b Princeton University Press,  |c c2001. 
300 |a xiii, 293 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
490 1 |a Princeton studies in international history and politics 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Problem of Order -- Varieties of Order : Balance of Power, Hegemonic, and Constitutional -- An Institutional Theory of Order Formation -- The Settlement of 1815 -- The Settlement of 1919 -- The Settlement of 1945 -- After the Cold War -- Conclusion. 
520 |a The end of the Cold War was a "big bang" reminiscent of earlier moments after major wars, such as the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the end of the World Wars in 1919 and 1945. Here John Ikenberry asks the question, what do states that win wars do with their newfound power and how do they use it to build order? In examining the postwar settlements in modern history, he argues that powerful countries do seek to build stable and cooperative relations, but the type of order that emerges hinges on their ability to make commitments and restrain power. The author explains that only with the spread of democracy in the twentieth century and the innovative use of international institutions--both linked to the emergence of the United States as a world power--has order been created that goes beyond balance of power politics to exhibit "constitutional" characteristics ...--Publisher description. 
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