This casebook explores the common sources of protest and the mechanisms by which unrest became a global phenomenon. It also includes in-depth discussion of how different countries reacted to the protests. The documents reveal common experiences across national boundaries for protesters and governmen[...]
This title puts the 1960s into an international perspective by studying the connections between great power diplomacy and global social protest. It describes connections between policy and protest from the Berkeley riots to the Prague Spring, from Paris strikes to unrest in China.[...]
What made Henry Kissinger the kind of diplomat he was? What experiences and influences shaped his worldview and provided the framework for his approach to international relations? Jeremi Suri offers a thought-provoking, interpretive study of one of the most influential and controversial political fi[...]