The new realism : perspectives on multilateralism and world order
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The new realism : perspectives on multilateralism and world order
(International political economy series, . Multilateralism and the UN system)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press , United Nations University Press, 1997
- : uk : hard
- : uk : pbk
- : us
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: uk : hard ISBN 9780333665831
Description
The new realism differs from Cold War neorealism by including a broad range of non-state forces, peoples' and social movements, that challenge the exclusive dominance of states and the global economy in the making of future world order. The resurgence of civilisations brings a variety of perspectives to interpreting the present and imagining the future. Medium-term factors influence this mix of forces: the uncertainties of US policy, the fragmentation of the former Soviet Union, global social polarisation, and a new form of people-based regionalism.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Notes on the Contributors - List of Acronyms - Introduction
- R.W.Cox - PART 1: REALITIES - Territory, State, Authority and Economy: a New Realist Ontology of Global Political Economy
- S.Strange - Peoples' Movements: the Antisystemic Challenge
- R.Stavenhagen - Seeking World Order Beyond the Gender Order of Global Hierarchies
- V.S.Peterson - The Person, the Household, the Community, and the Globe: Notes for a Theory of Multilateralism in a Turbulent World
- J.N.Rosenau - PART 2: PERSPECTIVES - Multilateralism in a Multicultural World: Notes for a Theory of Occulation
- K.Mushakoji - An Islamic Approach to Multilateralism
- H.Hanafi - The Indian Perspective
- S.Chandra - Chinese Culture and Multilateralism
- H.Wang - PART 3: DYNAMICS - The United States and the UN System: The Hegemon's Ambivalences About Its Appurtenances
- H.K.Jacobson - Multilateral Cooperation and Systemic Changes: Implications of the Breakup of the Soviet Bloc
- M.Simai - Global Apartheid and the Challenge to Civil Society: Africa in the Transformation of World Order
- F.Cheru - The Double Movement: Global Market Versus Regionalism
- B.Hettne - Reconsiderations
- R.W.Cox.
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333665848
Description
The new realism differs from Cold War neorealism by including a broad range of non-state forces, peoples' and social movements, that challenge the exclusive dominance of states and the global economy in the making of future world order. The resurgence of civilisations brings a variety of perspectives to interpreting the present and imagining the future. Medium-term factors influence this mix of forces: the uncertainties of US policy, the fragmentation of the former Soviet Union, global social polarisation, and a new form of people-based regionalism.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Notes on the Contributors - List of Acronyms - Introduction
- R.W.Cox - PART 1: REALITIES - Territory, State, Authority and Economy: a New Realist Ontology of Global Political Economy
- S.Strange - Peoples' Movements: the Antisystemic Challenge
- R.Stavenhagen - Seeking World Order Beyond the Gender Order of Global Hierarchies
- V.S.Peterson - The Person, the Household, the Community, and the Globe: Notes for a Theory of Multilateralism in a Turbulent World
- J.N.Rosenau - PART 2: PERSPECTIVES - Multilateralism in a Multicultural World: Notes for a Theory of Occulation
- K.Mushakoji - An Islamic Approach to Multilateralism
- H.Hanafi - The Indian Perspective
- S.Chandra - Chinese Culture and Multilateralism
- H.Wang - PART 3: DYNAMICS - The United States and the UN System: The Hegemon's Ambivalences About Its Appurtenances
- H.K.Jacobson - Multilateral Cooperation and Systemic Changes: Implications of the Breakup of the Soviet Bloc
- M.Simai - Global Apartheid and the Challenge to Civil Society: Africa in the Transformation of World Order
- F.Cheru - The Double Movement: Global Market Versus Regionalism
- B.Hettne - Reconsiderations
- R.W.Cox - Index
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