Whose World Order?: Uneven Globalization And The End Of The Cold War,Used

Whose World Order?: Uneven Globalization And The End Of The Cold War,Used

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The putative new world order, when viewed from different regions of the globe, is not really new, is hardly global in scope, and is anything but orderly in its development. In this volume, an international cast of contributors comes together to share regional perspectives on questions about peace and security, economic growth and welfare, and democracy and civil society in the postCold War world. They find that there has been uneven globalization with strong regional variationtwo important concepts that this book brings to theorybuilding beyond the rhetoric of new world order thinking. An ideal supplement for many courses in international relations, Whose World Order? transcends the typically Eurocentric view projected in most textbooks, combining theory and practical evidence from the different regions in innovative applications and analyses.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Whose World Order?' A: The book examines the concept of the new world order from various regional perspectives, addressing issues of peace, security, economic growth, and democracy in the post-Cold War context.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Whose World Order?' A: The book is authored by Hans-henrik Holm.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on March 3, 1995.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Whose World Order?' have? A: The book contains 246 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition is published in paperback binding.
  • Q: What condition is the used book in? A: The used book is in good condition.
  • Q: What category does 'Whose World Order?' fall under? A: The book falls under the category of International & World Politics.
  • Q: Is 'Whose World Order?' suitable for academic use? A: Yes, the book is an ideal supplement for courses in international relations and offers valuable insights into regional variations in globalization.
  • Q: What edition of the book is being offered? A: This is the first edition of 'Whose World Order?'
  • Q: What are the main themes discussed in the book? A: The book discusses themes such as uneven globalization, regional variations, and theoretical applications beyond Eurocentric perspectives.

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