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Britain's Cold War in Cyprus and Hong Kong : a conflict of empires / Christopher Sutton.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan/Springer Nature, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resource (x, 236 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319334912
  • 3319334913
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DA18 .B758 2017
  • DA16
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Contents:
section 2: Containment through Reform. The Breakdown of Allied Cooperation and the Resumption of the Cold War ; A Failed New Deal in Hong Kong: From Constitution to Repression, 1946-1949 ; A Failed New Deal in Cyprus: From Constitution to Repression, 1946-1949 ; British Anti-Communism: Containment through Reform -- section 3: Containment through Repression. The Decline of the British World System ; The Fall of China and 'Pax' Americana, 1949-1952 ; 'Too Much or Too Little Repression': The Fall of AKEL, 1949-1955 ; British Anti-Communism: Containment through Repression -- Conclusion: Britain, the Empire, and the Cold War.
Subject: "Linking two defining narratives of the twentieth century, Sutton's comparative study of Hong Kong and Cyprus - where two of the empire's most effective communist parties operated - examines how British colonial policy-makers took to cultural and ideological battlegrounds to fight the anti-colonial imperialism of their communist enemies in the Cold War. The structure and intentional nature of the British colonial system grants unprecedented access to British perceptions and strategies, which sought to balance constructive socio-political investments with regressive and self-defeating repression, neither of which Britain could afford in the Cold War conflict of empires."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"Linking two defining narratives of the twentieth century, Sutton's comparative study of Hong Kong and Cyprus - where two of the empire's most effective communist parties operated - examines how British colonial policy-makers took to cultural and ideological battlegrounds to fight the anti-colonial imperialism of their communist enemies in the Cold War. The structure and intentional nature of the British colonial system grants unprecedented access to British perceptions and strategies, which sought to balance constructive socio-political investments with regressive and self-defeating repression, neither of which Britain could afford in the Cold War conflict of empires."--Provided by publisher.

Section 1: From Enemy to Ally to Enemy. A History of Anglo-Soviet Imperial Tensions ; 'A World of Grey Men': The Rise of the CCP, 1938-1946 ; Moderate, Irreproachable, and Organized: The Rise of AKEL, 1941-1946 ; British Anti-Communism: From Enemy to Ally to Enemy ; British Anti-Communism: From Enemy to Ally to Enemy -- section 2: Containment through Reform. The Breakdown of Allied Cooperation and the Resumption of the Cold War ; A Failed New Deal in Hong Kong: From Constitution to Repression, 1946-1949 ; A Failed New Deal in Cyprus: From Constitution to Repression, 1946-1949 ; British Anti-Communism: Containment through Reform -- section 3: Containment through Repression. The Decline of the British World System ; The Fall of China and 'Pax' Americana, 1949-1952 ; 'Too Much or Too Little Repression': The Fall of AKEL, 1949-1955 ; British Anti-Communism: Containment through Repression -- Conclusion: Britain, the Empire, and the Cold War.

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