Economic power in a changing international system

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    • Anderson, E. W. (...Ewan William...)
    • Gutmanis, Ivars
    • Anderson, Liam D

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Economic power in a changing international system

Ewan Anderson, Ivars Gutmanis, and Liam Anderson

Cassell, 2000

  • pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

ISBN 9781855674196

Description

Using as indicators the salient features of the economies of the major powers - the USA, Japan, the European Union, Russia and China - the authors examine the concomitants of the new global system, dominated by economic rather than military considerations. In doing so, they affirm the contemporary relevance of the state in the face of continually advancing globalization.

Table of Contents

  • The complexities of the post-Cold War international system
  • the United States
  • Japan
  • the European Union
  • Russia
  • China
  • the economic dimension - the continuing relevance of the state in a globalized system
  • the military dimension - potential sources of major power conflict
  • the transnational dimension
  • conclusions - making sense of the post-Cold War international system.
Volume

pbk ISBN 9781855676336

Description

First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Table of Contents

  • The complexities of the post-Cold War international system
  • the United States
  • Japan
  • the European Union
  • Russia
  • China
  • the economic dimension - the continuing relevance of the state in a globalized system
  • the military dimension - potential sources of major power conflict
  • the transnational dimension
  • conclusions - making sense of the post-Cold War international system.

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