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Imperialism Past and Present
Contributor(s): Saccarelli, Emanuele (Author), Varadarajan, Latha (Author)
ISBN: 0199397899     ISBN-13: 9780199397891
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $32.29  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Imperialism
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Political Science | Political Ideologies - General
Dewey: 325.32
LCCN: 2015006793
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.7" W x 8.3" (0.88 lbs) 272 pages
 
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After a long hiatus, when it was seemingly banished to the wilderness of esoteric academic debate, imperialism is back as one of the buzzwords of the day. In the past decade many have invoked it as an old specter only to nervously deny its contemporary applicability. A smaller, but highly
significant minority has embraced it as a positive good - the only way out of the contemporary political impasse. Meanwhile, the term has continued to be applied to the most diverse range of economic, political, cultural and linguistic phenomena, as well as historical scope. From the Persian Empire
of antiquity to contemporary American military operations in the Middle East; from China's ongoing economic penetration of Africa to the old Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, passing through every real or perceived form of hierarchy and privilege, imperialism is now invoked with great
frequency and even greater imprecision.

Imperialism Past and Present clarifies the prevailing confusion and provides a concise historical account of imperialism, explaining when and how it emerged and its relation to the colonialism and empires of the past. Should any sort of predatory foreign policy be regarded as imperialist? Does the
seemingly universal concern for humanitarianism and human rights rule out the applicability of imperialism to contemporary politics? The book examines important theoretical debates about the origins and nature of imperialism, as well as the most significant and dramatic episodes in its actual
history - from the 1884 Berlin Conference, through two World Wars, decolonization, and the end of the Cold War. As Emanuele Saccarelli and Latha Varadarajan argue in this provocative book, imperialism is hardly a political artifact. Rather it remains the mainspring of global instability and
conflict today.