The clash of ideas in world politics transnational networks, states, and regime change, 1510-2010
Some blame the violence and unrest in the Muslim world on Islam itself, arguing that the religion and its history is inherently bloody. Others blame the United States, arguing that American attempts to spread democracy by force have destabilized the region, and that these efforts are somehow radical...
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Princeton
Princeton University Press
2010
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| Series: | Princeton studies in international history and politics
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Table of Contents:
- Forcible regime change, then and now
- The agents : transnational networks and governments
- The structures : transnational ideological contests
- Church and state, 1510-1700
- Crown, nobility, and people, 1770-1870
- Individual, class, and state, 1910-1990
- Mosque and state, 1923
- The future of forcible regime promotion
- Appendix


