Empires without imperialism : Anglo-American decline and the politics of deflection / Jeanne Morefield.
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TextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c.2014Description: x, 288 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification: - 320.510941 22 MOR
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Index : p. 279-288.
Bibliography : p. 243-278.
Alfred Zimmern's "Oxford paradox" : displacement and Athenian nostalgia -- Falling in love with Athens : Donald Kagan on America and Thucydides' revisionism -- The Round Table's story of commonwealth -- The empire whisperer : Niall Ferguson's misdirection, disavowal and the perilousness of neoliberal time -- Empire's handyman : Jan Smuts and the politics of international holism -- Michael Ignatieff's tragedy : just as we are, here and now -- Conclusion : is this who we want to be?
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