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Workshop on the Preservation of Stability under Discretization ((2001 :)
Transnational anti-Communism and the Cold War : = agents, activities, and networks /
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正題名/作者:
Transnational anti-Communism and the Cold War :/ edited by Luc van Dongen, Stéphanie Roulin and Giles Scott-Smith.
其他題名:
agents, activities, and networks /
作者:
Dongen, Luc van.
其他作者:
Dongen, Luc van,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
1945 - 1989 -
標題:
Anti-communist movements - History. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137388803
ISBN:
1137388803 (electronic bk.)
Transnational anti-Communism and the Cold War : = agents, activities, and networks /
Dongen, Luc van.
Transnational anti-Communism and the Cold War :
agents, activities, and networks /edited by Luc van Dongen, Stéphanie Roulin and Giles Scott-Smith. - 1 online resource. - Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series. - Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series..
Introduction (Luc van Dongen, Stephanie Roulin, Giles Scott-Smith) -- PART I: THE WURLITZER REVISITED -- 1. The American Society of African Culture: The CIA and Transnational Networks among African Diaspora Intellectuals; Hugh Wilford -- 2. The American Federation of Labor and the Nordic Non-Communist Left; Dino Knudsen -- 3. 'Brother Tronchet': A Swiss Trade Union Leader within the American Sphere of Influence; Luc van Dongen -- 4. 'Not an Ugly American': Sal Tas, a Dutch Reporter as Agent of the West in Africa; Tity de Vries -- PART II: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS -- 5. Paix et Liberť: The Formative Transnational Anti-Communist Network; Bernard Ludwig -- 6. Gathering the Exiles: The Assembly of Captive European Nations; Martin Nekola -- 7. The Formation and Mutations of the World Anti-Communist League; Pierre Abramovici -- 8. The Necessity of Going Transnational: The Role of Interdoc; Giles Scott-Smith -- 9. Brian Crozier and the Institute for the Study of Conflict; Jeff Michaels -- 10. Global Crusade against Communism: The Cercle during the 'Second Cold War'; Adrian H̃nni -- PART III: INTELLECTUAL NETWORKS AND ANTI-TOTALITARIANISM -- 11. The Sovietology of J̤zef M. Bochenski: Transnational Activism from Switzerland, 1955-1965; Matthieu Gillabert -- 12. Suzanne Labin: An Atlanticist Anti-Communist Professional; Olivier Dard -- 13. The Mont Pelerin Society and the Rise of the Postwar Neoliberal Counter-Establishment; Niels Bjerre-Poulsen -- 14. Better Dead than Red: Wilhelm R̲pke, a Neoliberal Anti-Communist; Jean Solchany -- PART IV: CHRISTIAN NETWORKS -- 15. Transnational Anti-Communist Fundamentalism: The International Council of Christian Churches; Markku Ruotsila -- 16. A Christian Kominform? The Comite International de Defense de la Civilisation Chrtienne; Johannes Grossmann -- 17. Bible Smuggling and Human Rights in the Soviet Bloc During the Cold War; Bent Boel.
How was anti-communism organized in the West? Was it all run by the CIA? The book covers the aims, arguments and associations of a range of transnational anti-communist activists during the Cold War. While the CIA were obviously important, other motives, interests and financial sources were available. The contributors of this volume open up new fields of research to explore how far anti-communism was actually planned, coordinated and structured across Western nations. By taking a transnational approach, the book moves beyond simply reducing anti-communist activities to the interests of governments and instead focuses on the role of individuals and private networks, how they organized themselves and how they pursued their own interests. While Cold Warriors in both the US and Europe called for an anti-communist 'crusade', various factors -- geopolitical interests, elitist prejudices, ideological divisions, religious beliefs -- were influential in fuelling activism. This volume demonstrates the complex array of forces, factions and frictions that were active during the Cold War, and shows that Western anti-communism, despite its apparently straightforward goal to oppose Soviet power, moved along many different paths simultaneously.
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