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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy explores the economic and military factors that have influenced the rise and decline of various empires from the 16th century to the present. The book analyses the complex interplay between economic strength and military power in shaping the global order.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by historical analyses of global politics and economics. It offers a comprehensive exploration of how and why powerful nations rise and fall over several centuries, blending historical narrative with insightful political and economic theories. Perfect for history buffs and those curious about the dynamics of power shifts in world history.

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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

WINNER OF THE WOLFSON HISTORY PRIZE

Paul Kennedy’s international bestseller is a sweeping account of five hundred years of fluctuating economic muscle and military might.

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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy is an authoritative historical analysis that encompasses half a millennium of global geopolitical dynamics. Spanning from the post-medieval era to the late 20th century, the book meticulously charts the evolution and decline of powerful nations. Kennedy's thesis posits that the fortunes of world powers are intricately linked to their economic strategies and military expenditures. As their economic growth began to slow, the increased burden of defence outlays often heralded a downfall. He explores how shrewd, or conversely, myopic policy decisions can either mitigate or exacerbate this decline.

In this expansive study, Kennedy dissects how strategic economic choices and the overextension of military commitments have historically precipitated the rise and fall of nations. Countries that ascended to great power status, such as Spain, the United Kingdom, and Germany, later faced inevitable declines when their economic stability was compromised by disproportionate defence spending.

The concluding chapter of the book turns a keen eye towards the late 20th century, analysing the contemporary standing and future prospects of the USA, the USSR, the European Economic Community (EEC), Japan, and China. In doing so, Kennedy draws insightful parallels between historical patterns and current geopolitical trends, offering a thought-provoking perspective on global power dynamics.

Paul Kennedy, a renowned historian, brings his extensive knowledge to this work, grounded in his earlier publications such as Strategy and Diplomacy, 1870-1945 and The Realities Behind Diplomacy, 1865-1980. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers is a must-read for those seeking to understand the complex interplay between economics, military strategy, and national policy in shaping the history and future of global powers.

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Reviews praise The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers for its brilliant originality, accessible yet scholarly nature, and comprehensive historical scope. Critics highlight its erudition, elegant writing, and the author's command of a vast range of sources. The book is considered a thought-provoking masterpiece that combines popular appeal with rigorous historiography.

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ISBN: 9780006860525

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 1988

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: William Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 57.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 630g

Pages: 928

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About the Author

Paul Kennedy is Professor of History and Director of International Security Studies, and is also co-director, with Bruce Russett, of the Secretariat to the Independent Working Group on the future of the United Nations, an international commission which is producing a report for the Secretary General entitled The United Nations in its Second Half Century. He also co-ordinates the Olin Foundation Fellowship Program in Military and Strategic History, the Bradley Foundation annual lecture series and conferences on military and diplomatic history, the Bradley Foundation Scholarships in Diplomatic and International History and the Smith Richardson Foundation Programme on the Historical Roots of Contemporary International and Regional Issues. With Professor Bruce Russett he co-chairs the MacArthur Foundation program on Peace and International Co-operation. In addition to teaching an undergraduate course (Global Security Issues, Old and New) and with Bruce Russett, a graduate course (International Security Studies: Historical and Political Science Approaches) on the history of international security, he has begun research on a new book on the history of the United Nations. He continues to deliver numerous guest lectures and addresses worldwide, including a presentation to the Bruno Kreisky Forum in Vienna, and has received several honorary degrees in the past year. He is on the advisory boards of numerous journals and institutions.

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