After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st CenturyAfter Authority offers an overview of the evolving international political "revolution," a historical perspective based on Lipschutz's writings over the years. It also examines the prospects for war and peace in the twenty-first century. During earlier "industrial revolutions," long-standing and apparently stable patterns of social behavior, economic exchange, and political authority came under challenge. Today, post World War Two institutions that were formed to create a peaceful, economically-prosperous world, are under severe challenge by globalization, liberalization, and social innovation. Old hierarchies of power and wealth have been undermined as people take advantage of new economic and political opportunities, and the resulting disruption of expectations leads to fear, uncertainty, instability, and violence. |
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Theory of Global Politics | 1 |
The Worries of Nations | 13 |
The Insecurity Dilemma | 33 |
Arms and Affluence | 63 |
Markets the State and War | 83 |
The Social Constraction | 107 |
The Principal | 133 |
Politics among People | 155 |
Notes | 183 |
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After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz Begrenset visning - 2000 |
After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz Begrenset visning - 2012 |
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