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List of Tables and Figures ix

Preface x

List of Abbreviations xvii

1 FRACTURES AND FAULTLINES IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 1

The Making of the 'West' and the Contender State Challenge 1

Systemic and Transnational Rivalries 12

Industrial Competition and Capitalist Discipline 21

2 INTEGRATION AND RIVALRY IN EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST 33

Cold War Antecedents of European Integration 33

Anglo-American Redistribution and State Formation in the Middle East 42

The Resurrection of the Strong State in France 50

3 AMERICA'S CRUSADE IN ASIA AND THE EURO-ATLANTIC RIFT 66

The Illusion of an Atlantic Europe 66

Asian Killing Fields: Indo-China and Indonesia 75

Gaullist France and the Remaking of the Post-War Atlantic Order 87

4 THE SPECTRE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY 104

May 1968 and the New Freedom 104

The Middle East and OPEC as New Contenders 112

The Drive for a New International Economic Order 122

5 TRANSNATIONAL RIVALRIES AND THE NEOLIBERAL TURN 138

Contending Forces in the Strategy of Tension 138

Disciplining the Heartland in the Interregnum 148

Neoliberal Civil Society against the State 157

6 FROM PINOCHET TO THE REAGAN DOCTRINE 177

Latin America's Contender State Experience and Atlantic Rivalry 177

Oligarchic Privatisation in the Debt Trap 188

Attacking the Weak Links of the 'Third World': Africa and Central America 199

7 THE RAPALLO SYNDROME AND THE DEMISE OF THE SOVIET UNION 216

The USSR as a Contender State 216

Atlantic Rivalries in the New Cold War 225

Rival Responses to Gorbachev's New Look 237

8 AMERICA OVER EUROPE IN THE BALKANS CRISIS 256

Social Forces in the Clinton Globalisation Offensive 256

Rival Responses to the Crisis in Yugoslavia 266

Americanisation of the European Union against the United States? 279

9 THE RISE OF CHINA AS THE NEW CONTENDER 297

China's Reintegration into the Capitalist World Economy 297

The Asian Crisis and the Disruption of the Japan-centred Order 308

The Asia-Pacific Geopolitical Triangle?he US, Japan and China 317

10 ENERGY CONFLICTS IN THE POST-SOVIET ERA 336

From Iran?ontra' to the First Gulf War 336

Struggles over Caspian Energy Resources and the 'New Silk Road' 347

Afghanistan, 11 September, and the Invasion of Iraq 358

11 FROM HUMAN RIGHTS TO THE GLOBAL STATE OF EMERGENCY 379

The Aesthetics of Imperialist Geopolitics 379

Rival Concepts of Human Rights 387

From Humanitarian 'Just Wars' to the Global War on Terror 394

References 411

Index 441

About the Author 461

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This is a groundbreaking new work from a leading scholar in the field of international relations. Offering a highly original analysis of world events, especially in the light of the Iraq War, Kees van der Pijl explores the history and development of relations between major countries in the international community, and the impact that successive wars and changes in the global political economy have had on the way states relate to each other today.

Tracing the liberal state structure back to the closing stages of the English Civil War and settlement in North America, he argues that the rise of the English-speaking West has created rivalries between contender states that are never entirely put to rest. With each round of Western expansion, new rivalries are created. Offering a truly global analysis that covers every area of the world?from Europe and America to China, the Middle East, Latin America and Russia?he analyses the development of international relations after World War II, and questions whether the neoliberal project and its human rights ideology have collapsed back into authoritarianism under the guise of the "war on terror."