Book contents
- Revolutionary World
- Revolutionary World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Global Revolution
- 1 The Atlantic Revolutions
- 2 The Revolutionary Waves of 1848
- 3 The Worlds of the Paris Commune
- 4 The Global Wave of Constitutional Revolutions, 1905–1915
- 5 The Global Red Revolution
- 6 The Wilsonian Uprisings of 1919
- 7 The Third World Revolutions
- 8 The Global Islamic Revolution
- 9 The Anticommunist Revolts of 1989
- 10 The Arab Uprisings
- Islands of Global Revolution
- Index
7 - The Third World Revolutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2021
- Revolutionary World
- Revolutionary World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Global Revolution
- 1 The Atlantic Revolutions
- 2 The Revolutionary Waves of 1848
- 3 The Worlds of the Paris Commune
- 4 The Global Wave of Constitutional Revolutions, 1905–1915
- 5 The Global Red Revolution
- 6 The Wilsonian Uprisings of 1919
- 7 The Third World Revolutions
- 8 The Global Islamic Revolution
- 9 The Anticommunist Revolts of 1989
- 10 The Arab Uprisings
- Islands of Global Revolution
- Index
Summary
The world we live in today was created by the rebellions against colonialism and Western control in the twentieth century. Before the First World War, the globe consisted mainly of empires, European and other, with Western expansionism having gone through a particularly virulent phase since the 1870s. Non-imperial sovereignty was weak, even among the European and Latin American countries that constituted most of the world’s independent states. Now, a hundred years later, the empires are gone (with a possible exception for China and Russia) and the number of sovereign countries has more than quadrupled. Behind this transformation was a set of revolutions that insisted on the right of colonized peoples to construct states with the same forms of sovereignty and authority as empires had had in the past. In this metamorphosis lies both a nominal democratization of interstate affairs and the origins of many of our present troubles.
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- Revolutionary WorldGlobal Upheaval in the Modern Age, pp. 175 - 191Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021