Cold Peace, Michael W. Doyle
Cold Peace, Michael W. Doyle
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Cold Peace
Avoiding the New Cold War

Author: Michael W. Doyle

Narrator: Paul Heitsch

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 04/25/2023


Synopsis

An urgent examination of the world barreling toward a new Cold War.

With a historian's eye and a theorist's ingenuity, Michael Doyle, whose writings on liberal peace have revolutionized modern statesmanship, cogently assesses the tectonic shifts threatening a global order that has held for more than seventy years. As tensions among China, Russia, and the US escalate perilously toward a new Cold War, Doyle introduces a radical paradigm that will facilitate the international cooperation necessary to avert the global threats of our time.

Combining dramatic history with trenchant analysis and landmark theory, Doyle explores the impacts of cyberwarfare, foreign election meddling, and the unprecedented schism of modern politics on American foreign policy. He demonstrates that there can be no success in addressing climate change without China's cooperation, nor any hope of averting nuclear catastrophe without Russia's.

In the tradition of Gaddis's The Cold War and Clark's The Sleepwalkers, Cold Peace provides one of the most necessary analyses of global power in decades.

About Michael W. Doyle

Michael Doyle is a University Professor of Columbia University appointed in the School of International and Public Affairs, the Law School, and the Political Science Department. He is the author of Ways of War and Peace.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hasta on August 16, 2024

Michael Doyle's *Cold Peace: Avoiding the New Cold War* critically examines the potential for a new Cold War, primarily involving the U.S., Russia, and China. Doyle also tells stories about what happened during World War I and World War II about why Italian and German and Japan line up to become one......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on January 01, 2025

A very surface level analysis that is good for anyone looking to be introduced to the topic at hand but not much more beyond it will be learned if you already know a moderate amount by the actors involved. Additionally somewhat politically biased.......more