A World Without Meaning: The Crisis Of Meaning In International Politics,New
A World Without Meaning: The Crisis Of Meaning In International Politics,New

A World Without Meaning: The Crisis Of Meaning In International Politics,New

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Product Description This Sophisticated Book By Internationally Renowned Theorist Zaki Laidi, Tackles The Problem Of Individual Identity In A Rapidly Changing Global Political Environment. He Argues That It Is Increasingly Hard To Find Meaning In Our Everexpanding World, Especially After The Collapse Of Political Ideologies Such As Communism.With The Breakup Of Countries Such As The Former Yugoslavia, It Is Clear That People Are Now Looking To Old Models Like Nationalism And Ethnicity To Help Them Forge An Identity. But How Effective Are These Old Certainties In A Globalized World In A Permanent State Of Flux? Review A World Without Meaning Has Been A Major Influence On French Thinking About The Wider Impacts Of Globalization On International Relations. Particularly, It Is A Book That Analyzes The Importance Of The Postmodern Sentiment' As A Salient Factor In International Relations. Its Translation Into English Is Timely And Important.Richard Higgott, Director, Centre For The Study Of Globalization And Regionalization, University Of Warwick About The Author Zaki Laidi Is A Researcher At The Centre D'Etudes Et De Recherches Internationale. He Teaches At The Institut D'Etudes Politiques In Paris And At John Hopkins University In Bologna.

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