Cold Peace Avoiding the New Cold War

Cold Peace: Avoiding the New Cold War by Michael W. Doyle, published by WW Norton on April 25, 2023, is a timely exploration of the escalating tensions among global powers. This 288-page work delves into the potential emergence of a new Cold War, examining the geopolitical landscape shaped by the interactions of China, Russia, and the United States. Doyle, known for his influential writings on liberal peace, presents a critical assessment of the shifts threatening the established global order.
In this book, readers will find a blend of historical context and analytical insight as Doyle addresses contemporary issues such as cyberwarfare and foreign election interference. He argues that effective international cooperation is essential to tackle pressing global challenges, including climate change and nuclear risks. By introducing a new paradigm for diplomacy, Doyle aims to foster understanding and collaboration among nations, making Cold Peace a significant contribution to the discourse on international relations and modern geopolitics.
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An urgent examination of the world barreling toward a new Cold War.
With a historian’s eye and a theorist’s ingenuity, Michael Doyle, whose writings on liberal peace have revolutionized modern statesmanship, cogently assesses the tectonic shifts threatening a global order that has held for more than seventy years. As tensions among China, Russia, and the US escalate perilously toward a new Cold War, Doyle introduces a radical paradigm that will facilitate the international cooperation necessary to avert the global threats of our time.
Combining dramatic history with trenchant analysis and landmark theory, Doyle explores the impacts of cyberwarfare, foreign election meddling, and the unprecedented schism of modern politics on American foreign policy. He demonstrates that there can be no success in addressing climate change without China’s cooperation, nor any hope of averting nuclear catastrophe without Russia’s.
In the tradition of Gaddis’ The Cold War and Clark’s The Sleepwalkers, Cold Peace provides one of the most necessary analyses of global power in decades.
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