Suggested References

Chapter 29 Review: Suggested References

Studies of the globalized world describe both hopeful efforts to cure disease and survive migration and devastating effects of terrorism and ethnic conflict. Interesting works portray politics and everyday life in post-Soviet Russia and eastern Europe.

Bass, Gary J. Freedom’s Battle: The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention. 2008.

Brier, Jennifer. Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Response to the AIDS Crisis. 2009.

Bucur, Maria. Heroes and Victims: Remembering the War in Twentieth-Century Romania. 2009.

Burrett, Tina. Television and Presidential Power in Putin’s Russia. 2010.

Cole, Juan. The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation Changed the Middle East. 2014.

Gleich, James. The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood. 2011.

*Gorbachev, Mikhail. Memoirs. 1996.

Hsu, Roland, ed. Ethnic Europe: Mobility, Identity, and Conflict in a Globalized World. 2010.

Humphrey, Caroline. The Unmaking of Soviet Life: Everyday Economies after Socialism. 2002.

James, Harold. Making of the European Monetary Union. 2012.

Kavoori, Anandam P., and Aswin Punathambekar, eds. Global Bollywood. 2008.

Keller, Richard C. Fatal Isolation: The Devastating Paris Heatwave of 2003. 2015.

MacGaffey, Janet, et al. Congo-Paris: Transnational Traders on the Margins of the Law. 2000.

Osumare, Halifu. The Africanist Aesthetic in Global Hip-Hop: Power Moves. 2007.

Plokhii, Sirhil. The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union. 2014.

Ried, T. R. The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy. 2005.

Shore, Marci. The Taste of Ashes: The Afterlife of Totalitarianism in Eastern Europe. 2013.