Whose World Order

Whose World Order
Author: Hans-henrik Holm
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000011425

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In this book, the authors describe different aspects of globalization and deliberations concerning the effects of the end of the Cold War. They share regional perspectives on questions about peace and security, economic growth and welfare, and democracy and civil society in the post-Cold War world.

Asia Pacific in the New World Order

Asia Pacific in the New World Order
Author: Christopher Brook,Anthony McGrew
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136222818

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Asia-Pacific in the New World Order critically explores the notion that a distinctive regional power bloc is developing linking countries bordering the Pacific, with East Asia at its core. This student-friendly volume sheds light on the complex interplay between global, regional and national forces which have transformed the Asia-Pacific area into one of the most vibrant and economically successful regions in the world. Historical narratives alongside geopolitical and geoeconomic perspectives are deployed to examine the shifting pattern of power relations and security structures across the region, set within a wider world context. Key issues addressed include: * what are the primary security problems of the region and how are they being resolved? * does the dynamic growth of the region, and particularly the rise of China, pose a challenge to existing structures of world order? The text has a strong interdisciplinary flavour drawing on analytical approaches from the international relations, political economy and political geography literature. Authors have been drawn from the Asia-Pacific region and the UK and all are established scholars in their specialist fields.

Civilizations and World Order

Civilizations and World Order
Author: Elena Chebankova,Piotr Dutkiewicz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000464498

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This timely and original volume fills the gaps in the existing theoretical and philosophical literature on international relations by problematizing civilization as a new unit of research in global politics. It interrogates to what extent and in what ways civilization is becoming a strategic frame of reference in the current world order. The book complements and advances the existing field of study previously dominated by other approaches – economic, national, class-based, racial, and colonial – and tests its key philosophical suppositions against countries that exhibit civilizational ambitions. The authors are all leading international scholars in the fields of political theory, IR, cultural analysis, and area studies who deal with various aspects of the civilizational arena. Offering key chapters on ideology, multipolarity, modernity, liberal democracy, and capitalism, this book extends the existing methodological, theoretical, and empirical debates for IR and area studies scholars globally. It will be of great interest to politicians, public opinion makers, and all those concerned with the evolution of world affairs.

Understanding World Order and Structural Change

Understanding World Order and Structural Change
Author: H. Abrahamsson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403944054

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Hans Abrahamsson assesses the current world order and structural change, within an historical framework. He analyzes the interaction of Pax American and the Bretton Woods system in the postwar period, and its impact, specifically on the development of Southern Africa. The author also proposed an analytical model and a methodological framework for the study of the international political economy and its global and local implications. Finally, he addresses the circumstances behind the current opportunity for global change, and the social forces and political action required in order to seize it.

Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order

Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order
Author: Michael Keating,John McGarry,Professor of Political Studies and Canada Research Chair in Nationalism and Democracy John McGarry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199242146

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Globalisation and regional integration are sometimes seen as the enemies of nationalism, imposing a single economic, cultural and political order. This book argues that the process may open the way for the claims of stateless nations.

Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order

Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order
Author: Francisco R. Sagasti,Gonzalo Alcalde
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9780889368897

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Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order

World Order

World Order
Author: Henry Kissinger
Publsiher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780143127710

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a conviction that has guided its policies ever since. Now international affairs take place on a global basis, and these historical concepts of world order are meeting. Every region participates in questions of high policy in every other, often instantaneously. Yet there is no consensus among the major actors about the rules and limits guiding this process, or its ultimate destination. The result is mounting tension. Grounded in Kissinger's deep study of history and his experience as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, World Order guides readers through crucial episodes in recent world history. Kissinger offers a unique glimpse into the inner deliberations of the Nixon administration's negotiations with Hanoi over the end of the Vietnam War, as well as Ronald Reagan's tense debates with Soviet Premier Gorbachev in Reykjavík.

Whose World Order

Whose World Order
Author: Hans-Henrik Holm,Georg Sørensen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:476714001

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