Cox, Michael (2011) Fred Halliday, Marxism and the Cold War. International Affairs, 87 (5). pp. 1107-1122. ISSN 0020-5850
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Identification Number: 10.1111/j.1468-2346.2011.01023.x
Abstract
Though possibly best known today as a specialist on the Middle East and Islam, it is often forgotten how central the Cold War was in defining Fred Halliday's understanding of world politics before 1989 and indeed even after. Building on the earlier work of Isaac Deutscher and E. H. Carr, Halliday developed a distinct theory of the Cold War which afforded him great insights but ultimately failed in explaining the complexities of the East-West relationship, and why it came to an abrupt conclusion in the late 1980s.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL: | http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0020-5850 |
Additional Information: | © 2011 The Author, International Affairs, The Royal Institute of International Affairs. |
Divisions: | International Relations |
Subjects: | J Political Science > JZ International relations |
Date Deposited: | 21 Oct 2011 10:15 |
Last Modified: | 11 Dec 2024 23:57 |
URI: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/39029 |
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