New Perspectives on the International Order: No Longer Alone in This WorldSpringer, 29 juin 2018 - 140 pages We are told again and again that the world has become increasingly complex and indecipherable. However, this book reminds us that we are no longer alone in the world, that it is time to move away from the mental categories of the Cold War and stop treating all those who challenge our vision of the international order as guilty “deviants” or “Barbarians.” The author challenges the diplomacy of Western states, who want to continue to rule the world against history, and in particular that of France, which too often oscillates between arrogance, indecision, and ambiguity. The power play is stuck. The international order can no longer be regulated by a small club of oligarchs who exclude the weaker ones, ignore the demands of societies, and ignore the demands for justice that emerge from a new world where the actors are more numerous, more diverse and more restive to arbitrary disciplines. For this reason, this book also offers ways to think an international order that would be, if not fair, at least less unfair. |
Table des matières
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Chapter 2 Bipolarity Unipolarity Multipolarity | 16 |
Chapter 3 Societies and Their Diplomacy | 37 |
Chapter 4 Exploring the New World | 53 |
Chapter 5 The Powers at Odds with History | 75 |
Chapter 6 Neoconservatism Neoliberalism Neonationalism | 88 |
Chapter 7 France from Thwarted Ambitions to the Challenges of Alterity | 105 |
Chapter 8 Conclusion | 127 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
New Perspectives on the International Order: No Longer Alone in This World Bertrand Badie Aucun aperçu disponible - 2018 |
New Perspectives on the International Order: No Longer Alone in This World Bertrand Badie Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
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