Pax Americana ? : hegemony or decline
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書誌事項
Pax Americana ? : hegemony or decline
(Transnational Institute series)
Pluto Press , Transnational Institute, 1994
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What is the News World Order? To President Bush, it offered a convenient justification for Western intervention in the Gulf, proclaiming a better and fairer world in which international law would be upheld. Bush's declaration may have been little more than a public relations exercise, but it remains true that the certainties of the old order have vanished. It becomes more important than ever that we understand the shifting contours of the new order. In this timely study, Jochen Hippler reconstructs the ideology and the reality of the so-called New World Order, and puts the current restructuring into a broader and more meaningful historical context.
Pax Americana? offers no global models. Nor does it attempt to suggest concrete proposals for political action. It provides, instead (and more importantly) a firm basis for meaningful discussion and greater understanding of the global changes that affect us all.
目次
Introduction
Part I: The Old Order
1. The Birth of the Post-War Order
2. Developments in and Between the Power Centres
3. Post-War Order in the Third World - Regional Conflicts.
Part II: The New World Order
4. Starting Points
5. First Tendencies in the Third World
6. The Ideology of the " New World Order"
7. The Order of the New World - The Middle East
8. The New Order of the Power Centres - Europe and NATO, Japan and the USA.
Conclusions.
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