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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Page 441
8 Economic growth in this vast area has been stimulated by a happy combination
of factors : a spectacular rise in industrial productivity by export - oriented
societies , in turn leading to great increases in foreign trade , shipping , and
financial ...
8 Economic growth in this vast area has been stimulated by a happy combination
of factors : a spectacular rise in industrial productivity by export - oriented
societies , in turn leading to great increases in foreign trade , shipping , and
financial ...
Page 451
The creation of a Marxist regime and the coming of domestic peace allowed
production to shoot ahead , with the state actively encouraging both agricultural
and industrial growth - although sometimes doing so ( i . e . , under Mao ) by
bizarre ...
The creation of a Marxist regime and the coming of domestic peace allowed
production to shoot ahead , with the state actively encouraging both agricultural
and industrial growth - although sometimes doing so ( i . e . , under Mao ) by
bizarre ...
Page 454
... to boost economic growth . The final and perhaps the most remarkable aspect
of China ' s “ dash for growth ” has been the very firm control upon defense
spending , so that the armed forces do not consume resources needed
elsewhere .
... to boost economic growth . The final and perhaps the most remarkable aspect
of China ' s “ dash for growth ” has been the very firm control upon defense
spending , so that the armed forces do not consume resources needed
elsewhere .
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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
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