Empire of Democracy, Simon ReidHenry
Empire of Democracy, Simon ReidHenry
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Empire of Democracy
The Remaking of the West Since the Cold War, 1971–2017

Author: Simon Reid-Henry

Narrator: Elliot Fitzpatrick

Unabridged: 34 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/25/2019


Synopsis

The first panoramic history of the Western world from the 1970s to the present day—from the Cold War to the 2008 financial crisis and wars in the Middle East—Empire of Democracy is “a superbly informed and riveting historical analysis of our contemporary era” (Charles S. Maier, Harvard University).

Half a century ago, at the height of the Cold War and amidst a world economic crisis, the Western democracies were forced to undergo a profound transformation. Against what some saw as a full-scale “crisis of democracy”—with race riots, anti-Vietnam marches and a wave of worker discontent sowing crisis from one nation to the next—a new political-economic order was devised and the postwar social contract was torn up and written anew.

In this epic narrative of the events that have shaped our own times, Simon Reid-Henry shows how liberal democracy, and western history with it, was profoundly reimagined when the postwar Golden Age ended. As the institutions of liberal rule were reinvented, a new generation of politicians emerged: Thatcher, Reagan, Mitterrand, Kohl. The late twentieth century heyday they oversaw carried the Western democracies triumphantly to victory in the Cold War and into the economic boom of the 1990s. But equally it led them into the fiasco of Iraq, to the high drama of the financial crisis in 2007/8, and ultimately to the anti-liberal surge of our own times.

The present crisis of liberalism is leading us toward as yet unscripted decades. The era we have all been living through is closing out, and democracy is turning on its axis once again. “Brilliantly, Reid-Henry calls for the salvation of democracy from the choices of its own leaders if it is to survive” (Samuel Moyn, Yale University).

About Simon Reid-Henry

Simon Reid-Henry is a writer and prize-winning scholar. He is Associate Professor at Queen Mary, University of London and a Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute, Oslo.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrewh on September 18, 2020

This is a long, historical overview of the dramatic changes undertaken in Western democratic societies from 1971 to 2017, largely in the name of what we generally call 'neoliberalism' (economic libertarianism/marketisation), and charts how those changes (negatively) affected the state of democracy i......more

Goodreads review by Greg on March 24, 2020

This book, although lengthy (754 pages), is superb in tracing and clarifying the disruptive changes in public policy experienced by the United States and much of Europe over the past 50 years. The author’s thesis explores is that many nations, facing similar challenges in economics, society, and po......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on April 10, 2022

I didn’t enjoy this mammoth book as much as I had hoped. I had hoped for an easier to read analysis of the political systems of the democratic world, but for me this was a bit too dense and veered into economics too much for me to enjoy. I’m sure I’m simply not the target audience for this book, but......more

Goodreads review by Salmaan on March 06, 2025

4.5 Very long!! Lots of economics, but still so very interesting … a little dense in some parts, but overall pretty lucid!......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on September 26, 2019

I received a free copy for an honest review from Netgalley. For anyone interested in where we have come, and what is currently happening in governance, this is a great place to start. This isn’t just a political book- it covers how the current form government works (or failed us) in the economy, in......more