Undoing the Liberal World Order : : Progressive Ideals and Political Realities Since World War II / / Leon Fink.

In the decades following World War II, American liberals had a vision for the world. Their ambitions would not stop at the water’s edge: progressive internationalism, they believed, could help peoples everywhere achieve democracy, prosperity, and freedom. Chastened in part by the failures of these g...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 10 b&w photos
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION: Left- Liberal Apostles in the Cold War Era --
I LABOR- LIBERALISM AND THE POSTWAR ORDER --
1 THE BRETTON WOODS BOOMERANG --
2 THE GOOD POSTWAR --
3 THE LIBERAL EMBRACE OF LABOR ZIONISM --
II LIBERAL ANTICOMMUNISM --
4 ANTICOMMUNISM AS SOCIAL POLICY --
5 SIREN SONG OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --
III LIBERAL NATIONALISM ON TRIAL --
6 THE QUEST FOR A TWO-STATE SOLUTION --
7 THE LONG ARM OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT --
CONCLUSION: Beyond Humanitarianism --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
NOTES --
INDEX
Summary:In the decades following World War II, American liberals had a vision for the world. Their ambitions would not stop at the water’s edge: progressive internationalism, they believed, could help peoples everywhere achieve democracy, prosperity, and freedom. Chastened in part by the failures of these grand aspirations, in recent years liberals and the Left have retreated from such idealism. Today, as a beleaguered United States confronts a series of crises, does the postwar liberal tradition offer any useful lessons for American engagement with the world?The historian Leon Fink examines key cases of progressive influence on postwar U.S. foreign policy, tracing the tension between liberal aspirations and the political realities that stymie them. From the reconstruction of post-Nazi West Germany to the struggle against apartheid, he shows how American liberals joined global allies in pursuit of an expansive political, social, and economic vision. Even as liberal internationalism brought such successes to the world, it also stumbled against domestic politics or was blind to the contradictions in capitalist development and the power of competing nationalist identities. A diplomatic history that emphasizes the roles of social class, labor movements, race, and grassroots activism, Undoing the Liberal World Order suggests new directions for a progressive American foreign policy.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231554466
9783110749663
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110994513
9783110994407
DOI:10.7312/fink20224
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Leon Fink.