The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000With 200,000 hardcover copies in print, this book has received worldwide attention. Kennedy explains how the various world powers have risen and fallen over the five centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in Western Europe. |
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Alliances and the Drift to War , 1890 – 1914 The third and final element in
understanding the way the Great Power system was changing in these decades
is to examine the volatile alliance diplomacy from Bismarck ' s demise to the
outbreak of ...
There was no other continental alliance partner of note for either of them ; and
there beckoned the mutual benefits of French loans and weaponry for Russia ,
and Russian military aid for France . While ideological differences between the ...
179 In forging the Anglo - Japanese Alliance of 1902 , British statesmen also
hoped to ease a difficult strategical burden in China , albeit at the cost of
supporting Japan under certain circumstances . 180 And by 1902 - 1903 , there
were ...
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The rise and fall of the great powers: economic change and military conflict from 1500 to 2000
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictYale historian Kennedy surveys the ebb and flow of power among the major states of Europe from the 16th centurywhen Europe's preeminence first took shapethrough and beyond the present erawhen great ... Read full review
Learning from History, July 19, 2003
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Kennedy chronicles the rise of the Great Powers starting with the Ming Dynasty in China and taking us all the way to the contemporary times of the 1980s.
By analyzing world history through the prisms of economical, political, and military status of each great rising power, Kennedy fuses a theory of why certain countries throughout history (1500-present) rose to be regional or world powers and why they later collapsed.
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As the other reviewers noted, Kennedy's book falls short of accurately predicting the changes that were to follow the publication date of his book (fall of Russia, Asian market crises). Nevertheless this book is a valuable historical resource.
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The Rise of the Western World | 3 |
World Power Centers in the Sixteenth Century | 5 |
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