How the West Lost the Peace (eBook)
304 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-5095-5061-6 (ISBN)
In this sequel to his award-winning history of neoliberal Europe, the renowned historian Philipp Ther searches for an answer to this question. He argues that global capitalism created many losers, preparing the ground for the rise of right-wing populists and nationalists. He shows how the promise of prosperity and freedom did not catch on sufficiently in Eastern Europe despite material progress, and how the West lost Russia and alienated Turkey. Neoliberal capitalism also left the world poorly prepared to cope with Covid-19, and the pandemic further weakened the Western hegemony of the post-1989 period, which is now brutally contested by Russia's war against Ukraine. The double punch of the pandemic and the biggest war in Europe since 1945 has brought to a close the age of transformation that was inaugurated by the end of the Cold War.
This penetrating analysis of the disarray of the post-1989 world will be of great interest to anyone who wishes to understand how we got to where we are today and the tremendous challenges we now face.
Philipp Ther is Professor of Central European History at the University of Vienna.
Preface: The Great Transformation after 1989
1. From Neoliberalism to Antiliberalism: The Enduring Relevance of Karl Polanyi
2. Lost Social and Political Equilibrium: The USA after the Cold War
3. The Price of Unity: Germany's Shock Therapy in International Comparison
4. La Crisi: Italy's Decline as a Portent for Europe
5. The West, Turkey and Russia: A History of Estrangement
6. Eastern Europe as a Pioneer: Polanyi's Pendulum Swings to the Right
7. Systemic Competition during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Afterword: A Bad End: The War against Ukraine
Postscript and Acknowledgements
Notes
"Philipp Ther joins sound wisdom to his formidable talents as a historian in this study of Europe's alarming drift towards populism. He knows that we cannot understand politics without serious attention to economics, he understands Europe as extending from Ireland to the Pacific and beyond, and he writes beautifully. His urgently needed book is a pleasure to read, and if its subjects are often grim, the lessons Ther draws illuminate a way forward."
John Connelly, University of California, Berkeley
"Philipp Ther has written a sad but clear-eyed tribute to the ethics of Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation. His analysis of the social divisions that preceded political polarization and the spurious link between capitalism and democracy exposes the global fiasco of the West's neoliberal triumphalism."
Maria Todorova, University of Illinois
"Covering disturbing trends in Hungary and Poland, COVID, Brexit, Trump and the Ukraine war, [Philipp Ther's] observations... have a cautionary touch of Christopher Isherwood's 'I Am a Camera' approach, coupled with accessible, detailed analysis."
Sydney Morning Herald
"Ther moves deftly through Europe, focusing on its key economies, to explain the domestic and international effects that neoliberalism has had in each nation. What How the West Lost Peace reveals is that the growth of the far right, and the geopolitical instability that has led to the war in Ukraine, have their origin in the reorganization of Europe's economies following the defeat of socialist forces and the growth of neoliberal hegemony."
Jacobin
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.4.2023 |
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Übersetzer | Jessica Spengler |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte |
Schlagworte | Frieden • Geschichte • Global politics • History • Internationale Beziehungen • International Relations • Political Science • Politikwissenschaft • Weltgeschichte • Weltpolitik • World History |
ISBN-10 | 1-5095-5061-5 / 1509550615 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5095-5061-6 / 9781509550616 |
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