A Short History of Finland

A Short History of Finland
Author: Fred Singleton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521647014

Finland has often been ignored or misunderstood by the English-speaking world and this work presents the reader with a readable and authoritative introduction to the life of the Finns and the position of their country in the modern world. The book explains how a small nation, placed in an unfavorable geopolitical situation, won its independence and eventually achieved a high material standard of living together with an enviable degree of social and political stability by adapting itself to the realities of life in an unpromising environment. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Mutual Intercultural Relations

Mutual Intercultural Relations
Author: John W. Berry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2017-10-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1316878554

In culturally diverse societies, one of the biggest questions on our minds is 'how shall we all live together?' Mutual Intercultural Relations offers an answer to this fundamental and topical issue. By exploring intercultural relationships between dominant/national and non-dominant/ethnic populations in seventeen societies around the world, the contributors are each able to chart the respective views of those populations and to generate 'general' principles of intercultural relations. The research reported in this book is guided by three psychological hypotheses which are evaluated by empirical research: multiculturalism, contact and integration. It was also carried out comparatively in order to gain knowledge about intercultural relations that may be general and not limited to a few social and political contexts. Understanding these general principles will offer help in the development of public policies and programmes designed to improve the quality of intercultural relations in culturally diverse societies around the world.

Argentina Between the Great Powers, 1939-46

Argentina Between the Great Powers, 1939-46
Author: Guido Di Tella
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1989-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349109770

An examination of Argentina's international behaviour during World War II. Relationships with the UK, the USA and Germany are considered, and in particular, the USA's long term hostile attitude towards the only country in Latin America that tried to question the American hegemony over the region.

The Missing Link

The Missing Link
Author: Richard E. Bissell
Publisher: Durham, [N.C.] : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

The Missing Link brings together the views on the defense of the continent of the five principal neutral nations in Europe--Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Yugoslavia, and Austria--and examines the evolution and current status of the security threats faced by them. The analyses presented here were commissioned by the Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.

One Hundred Years of Socialism

One Hundred Years of Socialism
Author: Donald Sassoon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0857715305

On 14 July 1889, the centenary of the French Revolution, socialist parties from all corners of Europe met in Paris. On the same day in the same city, the Exposition Universelle was launched to mark the achievements of capitalist production. The two events symbolized the beginning of the epic struggle between socialism and capitalism in Europe.; In this comprehensive study of a century of socialism, the author traces the fortunes of the political parties of the Left in Western Europe. From the rise of the Bolsheviks to the fall of the Berlin wall, from the Second International through two world wars to the Cold War and the birth of the welfare state, from the working class militancy and student uprisings of the 1960s, through the revival of feminism and the arrival of "green" politics, to the reluctant embrace of market economics en route to the millennium, Donald Sassoon charts the course of socialism across 14 countries.; He shows that throughout their history the fortunes of socialism and capitalism have been inextricably linked. They have grown up side by side, each one challenging and seeking to destroy, yet nourishing and shaping the other.

Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition

Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition
Author: Roger E. Kanet
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1992-04-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521413656

The late twentieth century witnessed remarkable changes in Soviet domestic and foreign policy. Eastern Europe sprang free of the country that held it in its grip for over forty years. The Soviet leadership has accepted the reunification of Germany and supported the US-sponsored resolution in the UN permitting the use of force in the Gulf against one of its former allies.