The end of the Cold War has produced dramatic changes not just in the global international system but also in the politics of what used to be called the Third World. Written by a group of scholars, this book explores the impact of this transformation on regional conflicts and the domestic political systems of Asia and Africa. Contributors include: Fred Halliday; Barbara Allen Roberson and William Hale; Charles Tripp and Christopher Clapham.
Author Biography
William Hale is Reader in Politics at the School of Oriental and Africa Studies, London University. Eberhard Kienle is Lecturer in Politics at SOAS and a fellow of CEDEJ, Cairo.