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The Dynamics of Global Dominance David B. Abernethy

The Dynamics of Global Dominance By David B. Abernethy

The Dynamics of Global Dominance by David B. Abernethy


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This survey of the rise and decline of European overseas empires asks how and why these empires were formed, persisted, and eventually fell. The author explains Europe's long occupation of global centre stage and seeks to throw new light on today's postcolonial world and the legacies of empire.

The Dynamics of Global Dominance Summary

The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415-1980 by David B. Abernethy

For centuries Europeans ruled vast portions of the world, as inhabitants of west European countries sailed to distant continents and took possession of territories whose societies and economies they set out to change. How and why did these farflung empires form, persist, and finally fall? David Abernethy addresses these questions in this magisterial survey of the rise and decline of European overseas empires.

Abernethy identifies broad patterns across time and space, interweaving them with fascinating details of cross-cultural encounters. He argues that relatively autonomous profit-making, religious, and governmental institutions enabled west European countries to launch triple assaults on other societies. Indigenous people also played a role in their eventual subjugation by inviting Europeans to intervene in their power struggles. Abernethy finds that imperial decline was often the unanticipated result of wars among major powers. Postwar crises over colonies' unmet expectations empowered movements that eventually took territories as diverse as the thirteen British North American colonies, Spain's South American possessions, India, the Dutch East Indies, Vietnam, and the Gold Coast to independence.

In advancing a theory of imperialism that includes European and non-European actors, and in analyzing economic, social, and cultural as well as political dimensions of empire, Abernethy helps account for Europe's long occupation of global center stage. He also sheds light on key features of today's postcolonial world and the legacies of empire, concluding with an insightful approach to the moral evaluation of colonialism.

About David B. Abernethy

David B. Abernethy is professor of political science at Stanford University.

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GOR006920665
9780300093148
0300093144
The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415-1980 by David B. Abernethy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20020711
544
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