114 results on '"Mark T. Berger"'
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2. Latin American Studies and the Cold War
3. Ernesto (Che) Guevara: The Last 'Heroic' Guerrilla
4. Conclusion: Towards Recognition and Redistribution in Global Politics
5. Keeping the World Safe for Primary Colors: Area Studies, Development Studies, International Studies, and the Vicissitudes of Nation-Building
6. Recognition and Redistribution
7. Introduction: Beyond International Development
8. From nation-states in conflict to conflict in nation-states: The United States of America and nation building from South Vietnam to Afghanistan
9. Engaging ‘Critical Globalization Studies’: Global Capitalism and the Twilight of Neo-Liberalism in Latin America
10. Book Reviews
11. From Pax Romana to Pax Americana? The history and future of the new American Empire
12. Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century
13. War, Peace and Progress: conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century
14. Bordering on the Ridiculous: MexAmerica and the New Regionalism
15. The NAFE'05/CoSMOS Data Set: Toward SMOS Soil Moisture Retrieval, Downscaling, and Assimilation
16. Rethinking the Third World : International Development and World Politics
17. Keeping the World Safe for Primary Colors: Area Studies, Development Studies, International Studies, and the Vicissitudes of Nation-Building
18. Introduction: Beyond International Development
19. ‘Déjà Vu All Over Again’: Counterinsurgency and the ‘American Way of War’
20. States of nature and the nature of states: The fate of nations, the collapse of states and the future of the world
21. Book reviews
22. All roads lead to and from Iraq: the Long War and the transformation of the nation-state system
23. The Long War: insurgency, counterinsurgency and collapsing states
24. Beyond state-building: Global governance and the crisis of the nation-state system in the 21st century
25. From nation-building to state-building: The geopolitics of development, the nation-state system and the changing global order
26. From Saigon to Baghdad: Nation-building and the Specter of History
27. Beyond U.S. grand strategy?
28. Southeast Asia. Hard interests, soft illusions: Southeast Asia and American power. By Natasha Hamilton-Hart. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2012. Pp. 243. Appendix, Bibliography, Index
29. After the Third World? History, destiny and the fate of Third Worldism
30. The New Asian Renaissance and Its Discontents: National Narratives, Pan-Asian Visions and the Changing Post-Cold War Order
31. The Paradoxes of Paramountcy: Regional Rivalries and the Dynamics of American Hegemony in East Asia
32. The Cold War and National Liberation in Southern Africa: The United States and the Emergence of Zimbabwe
33. ‘Toward Our Common American Destiny?’ Hemispheric history and pan American politics in the twentieth century
34. Introduction: International Development, World Politics and Global Modernity
35. Third World Rising: Decolonization, the Cold War and Third Worldism
36. Rethinking the Third World
37. A New Agenda for Negotiating Global Modernity: A Regional Development-Security Framework after Third Worldism
38. The Resurrection of Nation-Building and Modernization: Security and International Development in the Third World after the Cold War
39. Third Worldism Retreating: International Development, the End of the Cold War and the Crisis of Global Modernity
40. Global Modernity and International Development: The Origins of the Third World
41. The Golden Age of Third Worldism: International Development, the Cold War and the Contradictions of Global Modernity
42. Conclusion: Rethinking the Third World
43. The post-cold war predicament: A conclusion
44. The nation-state and the challenge of global capitalism
45. The break-up of Indonesia? Nationalisms after decolonisation and the limits of the nation-state in post-cold war Southeast Asia
46. Citizenship and the Struggle for Land and the Environment in Chiapas
47. The Rise and Demise of National Development and the Origins of Post-Cold War Capitalism
48. Review Essay : Romancing the Zapatistas
49. Patriots and Tyrants: Ten Asian Leaders. By ROSS MARLAY and CLARK NEHER. Lanham, MD and Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1999. Pp. xii, 353. Photographs, Maps, Notes, Bibliographies, Index
50. John Darwin, The Empire Project: The Rise and Fall of the British World System, 1830-1970. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xiv and 800 pp. ISBN: 978-0-521-30208-1 (hbk.). No price given
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