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Turbulent Empires

A History of Global Capitalism Since 1945

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Turbulent Empires

By: Mike Mason
Narrated by: Kevin Moriarty
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As Europe rebuilt after the devastation of the Second World War, the former colonies of the major imperial powers sought their independence at the same time the US extended its economic and political power globally. In Turbulent Empires, Mike Mason analyzes the struggles for postcolonial sovereignty and economic domination and how these competing forces led to conflicts and shifting alliances around the postwar world.

Turbulent Empires surveys the major polities and economies of Africa, Asia, Latin America, Russia, and the West and traces the trajectory of nationalist ruling classes bent on exercising sovereign control over economic resources. It emphasizes the convulsions that brought about unanticipated realignments and shocking reversals, such as the rise and fall of regimes, continuous interventions in the Muslim world, the sudden collapse of the commodities supercycle, and the continuing challenge of inequality.

By the second decade of the 21st century, the global economic crisis of 2008 raised the question of a new global order while the question of American decline, captured in the slogan "Make America Great Again”, became commonplace.

Both erudite and accessibly written, Turbulent Empires provides an insightful and sweeping analysis of world political and economic history that is an ideal introduction to postwar political science, history, and development studies.

"A gem of a book - accomplished with impressive erudition, written with panache, brimming with insight. A book like this is the result a lifetime of learning." (Jonathan Levy, University of Chicago)

©2018 McGill-Queen's University Press (P)2018 Redwood Audiobooks
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Shame

This book has the potential to be really good but seems like it was written by Americans for Americans. And papers over a lot of the U.S. actions over the last 80 years. This gives the reader a vision of history that isn’t complete. Who ever reads this book must read other publications on this subject to get a more rounded view of true history.

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An honest critique of global capitalism

For once we weren't drowning in adulation of how apparently great empire has been. Mike Mason has done a great job of painting the history that is rarely told.... the voice might be a bit monotone for some, but even that didn't put me off from taking in this addictive, broad brush stroke of 70 years of history. He was measured and pragmatic in his critique, clearly well read and in touch with current affairs, including Trump, Brexit, the Far Right and much more. Worth persevering for informal and formal students of politics and global power. I have held back on 5 stars only because I want that chapter on climate change he should have done at the end.

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