Seeking World Order

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  • Author : Warren F. Kuehl
  • Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press (TN)
  • Pages : 410 pages
  • ISBN : 978186723xxxx
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China s New World Order

China   s New World Order
  • Author : Li, Hak Y.
  • Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Release : 03 December 2021
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This discerning book examines China’s newly developed soft-intervention policy towards North Korea, Myanmar and the two Sudans by examining China’s diplomatic statements and behaviours. It also highlights the Chinese soft-intervention policy in economic manipulation and diplomatic persuasion in the recent generations of Chinese leadership under Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping.

The End of American World Order

The End of American World Order
  • Author : Amitav Acharya
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 25 April 2014
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The age of Western hegemony is over. Whether or not America itself is declining, the post-war liberal world order underpinned by US military, economic and ideological primacy and supported by global institutions serving its power and purpose, is coming to an end. But what will take its place? A Chinese world order? A re-constituted form of American hegemony? A regionalized system of global cooperation, including major and emerging powers? In this timely and provocative book, Amitav Acharya offers an incisive

Civilizations and World Order

Civilizations and World Order
  • Author : Elena Chebankova,Piotr Dutkiewicz
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 15 October 2021
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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

Japan and the New World Order

Japan and the New World Order
  • Author : Rob Steven
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 27 July 2016
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Under the new world order, Japan's international business activity is being organised through tight networks that link banks, industrial corporations and trading companies and that are displacing onto Asia their main domestic problems. Since the US and Europe are refusing to fulfil that function, Japan is forming a new three-zone strategy in which production, marketing and finance are tightly coordinated within each zone but in which there is also an overall shift away from North America and Europe towards Asia.

The Quest For A Just World Order

The Quest For A Just World Order
  • Author : Samuel S Kim
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 11 July 2019
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In response to a growing sense of dissatisfaction with the state of the world and the state of international relations research, Professor Kim has taken an alternative approach to the study of contemporary world politics. Specifically, he has adopted and expanded the cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, and transnational approach developed by the World Order Models Project (WOMP), an enterprise committed to the realization of peace, economic equality and well-being, social justice, and ecological balance. Systemic in scope and interdisciplinary in methodology, The

The New World Order

The New World Order
  • Author : Michael Littlefair
  • Publisher : Lulu Press, Inc
  • Release : 14 June 2017
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The work is a summary of what the 'alternative media' is describing as the 'New World Order.' It describes the different levels of control of this society and who runs them. As Marcus Aurelius once stated in 'Meditations': The lower orders serve the higher and the higher orders look after one another.' However, it is not a 'New World Order' at all; It is actually a collapsing 'Old Word Order.'

Europe Russia and the Liberal World Order

Europe  Russia and the Liberal World Order
  • Author : Timofei Bordachev
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 30 August 2021
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This book analyses Russia-Europe/EU relations by exploring their practical essence and conceptualizing them in terms of the main categories of international relations research. It argues that the liberal world order, established in Cold War days, whereby international relations are underpinned by a global balance of power and a highly institutionalized framework of international relations, thereby balancing power and morality, continued after the Cold War, with high hopes in the early 1990s for a new order of security and cooperation

Culture Political Economy and Civilisation in a Multipolar World Order

Culture  Political Economy and Civilisation in a Multipolar World Order
  • Author : Ray Silvius
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 04 October 2016
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This book seeks to understand how Russia’s multifaceted rejection of American unipolarity and de-territorialised neo-liberal capitalism has contributed to the gestation of the present multipolar moment in the global political economy. Analysing Western world order precepts via the actions of a powerful, albeit precarious, national political economy and state structure situated on the periphery of Western world order, Silvius explores the manner in which culture and ideas are mobilised for the purposes of national, regional and international political and