Isaiah Berlin’s Cold War Liberalism

Springer Singapore (2019)
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Abstract

This book offers a succinct re-examination of Berlin’s Cold War liberalism, at a time when many observers worry about the emergence of a new Cold War. Two chapters look closely at Berlin’s liberalism in a Cold War context, one carefully analyses whether Berlin was offering a universal political theory – and argues that he did indeed. It will be of value for scholars of the cold war and of security issues in contemporary Asia, as well as students of history and philosophy.

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