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  • - The Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary
    by Fred Halliday
    £42.99

    In January 1966, Colonel Francisco Caamano Deno, president of the Dominican Republic during the "Constitutionalist" uprising of 1965 and the subsequent US invasion, was exiled to London. This book presents documents from official archives on Caamano's conversations with British and American diplomats.

  • - The OpenDemocracy Essays
    by Fred Halliday
    £13.99

    This collection of columns written for openDemocracy between 2004 and 2009 is proof of a subtle worldview that continues to generate questions: what is the relation between religion, nationalism and progress? Is a new international order possible? When is intervention a force for progress?

  • by Fred Halliday
    £44.99

    International Relations as an academic discipline is faced with three major convergent challenges: a historical challenge from the end of the Cold War and from new forms of internationalism and fragmentation;

  • - "Counter-insurgency" in the Gulf
    by Fred Halliday & Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation
    £9.49

  • by Fred Halliday
    £21.99

    We are living through the Second Cold War, yet what is it? Millions in East and West now fear a nuclear conflict, yet confrontation and panic continue to obscure understanding of the processes that might trigger a ¿hot¿ war. Fred Halliday presents a clearly written anatomy of these international tensions. He identifies the chief cause of cold war as the globalized contest between the USA and USSR and the arms race in which these states are engaged. He then explains the five main elements of the conflict: the relative decline in US nuclear strategic superiority since the 1960s; the new wave of Third World revolutions; the political stalemate of the post-capitalist states; the rise of the New Right in the USA; and the sharpened contradictions between the Western countries themselves.The Making of the Second Cold War provides a careful, integrated political history of international developments since the 1960s. No other book on the subject has the same range, or attempts to knit together all the factors that have produced the contemporary world situation.

  • - Perils and Promises
    by Fred Halliday
    £40.99 - 134.99

    Beneath the millennial shine of political optimism and technological advance lurk a set of deep uncertainties: global inequality is growing; This important book by a leading observer of International Relations provides a critical but cautiously optimistic assessment of the state and prospects of the world at 2000.

  • - The Case of South Yemen, 1967-1987
    by Fred Halliday
    £51.99

    This book is a study of the foreign policy of South Yemen from the time of its independence from Britain in 1967 until 1987. It covers relations with the west, including the USA, and with the USSR and China, and also highlights South Yemen's conflicts with its neighbours, North Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman.

  • - The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power
    by Fred Halliday
    £42.99 - 144.99

    The relation of revolutions to international relations is central to modern history. By putting the international politics of revolution centre stage, Fred Halliday's book makes a major contribution to the understanding of both revolution and world politics.

  • - Religion and Politics in the Middle East
    by Fred Halliday
    £28.99

    This volume sets out to reject anti-Islamic views of a future dominated by the conflict between "Islam" and "the West". It has been revised to encompass the events of 11 September 2001, spiralling violence in the Middle East and President George Bush's proposed identification of an "axis of evil".

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