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The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent 1945-2002 by William I. Hitchcock,

The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent 1945-2002 by William I. Hitchcock,
"From the ashes of World War II to the advent of the Euro, the definitive history of the postwar rebirth of Europe by one of our finest young historians. After a century of war, genocide, and ideological rivalry, Europe has at last emerged as a continent striving for stability, tolerance, democracy and prosperity. Yet the making of today's Europe has not been easy. Its success was achieved only after a half-century of struggle between capitalism and Communism, between the forces of integration and the forces of nationalism, between the ideals of fairness and justice and a legacy of racism and inequality. In fact, as the recent rise of far-right extremism demonstrates, this contest is not over. William Hitchcock's sweeping new survey fills a critical gap in the writing on postwar Europe. "The Struggle for Europe starts by assessing the impact of World War II on European politics and society and the foundations of Europe's extraordinary economic recovery. It explores the role of the United States and the Soviet Union in shaping the postwar settlement and shows how Europeans often resisted and defied superpower dictates. In examining Cold War politics between 1945 and 1989, Hitchcock reveals the serious challenges mounted to the superpowers by such European leaders as Charles de Gaulle, Willy Brandt, and Margaret Thatcher. The book examines the collapse of Communism as an ideology and lays out the long-term factors that led to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Concluding chapters show that Europe has made great strides in fulfilling the promise of economic and political union but has yet to overcome the troubling legacy of racial, ethnic, and national antagonism. Europestands on the threshold of enormous political and economic change that will profoundly shape world affairs. Now more than ever there is a need to review the continent's postwar history. "The Struggle For Europe splendidly fulfills that need.



Asia and Europe by Yeo L. Hwee,
Asia and Europe by Yeo L. Hwee,
Asia's and Europe's rediscovery of each other dates back to some thousands of years ago, and has undergone tremendous transformation. Their engagement was coloured by the history of colonialism, and interrupted by the heat of the Cold War. However, an important step to chart an equal partnership and deepen engagement was taken with the launch of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in March 1996. ASEF appeared the following year as the most concrete manifestation of this newfound engagement, and as an attempt to widen the contours of Asia-Europe's relations. Professor Tommy Koh, a distinguished and well-respected diplomat of our time, is Singapore's foremost "Americanist", having spent about two decades in America, serving as Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Ambassador to the United States. When he turned "Europeanist" on being appointed the Executive Director of ASEF, many of his admirers were surprised, but they had no doubts that his diplomatic skills and international stature make him the ideal person to bridge the gap between Asia and Europe. This collection of Tommy Koh's speeches and essays provides an insight into the role and workings of ASEF. It contains his thoughts on the three important pillars of Asia-Europe relations: economics, politics and culture. Readers will find in this book his assessment of some of the key trends shaping the emerging world order and some crucial events affecting the transformation of Asia and Europe. He points to synergies between the two continents but also does not hesitate to note the differences in outlook which have to be recognised and respected. This volume is an essential and stimulating guide for anyoneinterested in understanding Asia and Europe, especially those following and assessing the trends influencing both, and who are concerned with the future of Asia-Europe relations.



Revo-Europe - Revolution Europe (known for short as Revo-Europe, or simply "RE") is an Advanced Media Network website that facilitates Nintendo news and information from a European perspective. It is the third incarnation of a series of websites run by roughly the same staff, re-launched and re-named with every Nintendo home console: N64-Europe, Cube-Europe, and now Revo-Europe.

Central Europe - Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe.

Germanic Europe - Germanic Europe is the part of Europe in which Germanic language and culture are predominant. This area corresponds more or less to north-western Europe and some parts of central Europe.

Latin Europe - Latin Europe (Italian/Portuguese/Spanish: Europa latina; Romanian: Europa latină; French: Europe latine) is composed of those nations and areas in Europe that speak a Romance language and are seen as having a distinct culture from the Germanic and Slavic parts of Europe. The terms Latin Civilization, Germanic Civilization and Slavic Civilization can also be used.



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