India and France in a multipolar world : proceedings of a seminar, 16-17 February, 2000
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India and France in a multipolar world : proceedings of a seminar, 16-17 February, 2000
Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2001
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Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales. Centre de Science Humaines. India International Centre
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Published in association with Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Internationales Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi, India International Centre, New Delhi. The word multipolarity is open to various interpretations. While some believe that it is essentially an aspiration, the world being considered as unipolar and dominated by the US, others already regard it as a reality. Although there is a unanimous desire for a more democratic international order one area of differing interpretations relates to the attitude of the United States. Perceived by some as a hegemony, willing to exercise its dominance to prevent the emergence of other poles in international relations, others, including the American themselves, consider it to be a power aware of its own limitations, including its own liberal tradition, willing to cooperate with its allies for the promotion of some form of balance of power at the world level. This volume is an attempt to present the Indian and French perspectives on Multipolarity and to compare them with those of the major international actors.
It includes contributions from international experts and decision-makers and intends to contribute to the ongoing debate on the new international order.
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