After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st CenturyState University of New York Press, 1. feb. 2012 - 242 sider After 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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Side xi
... Economic Globalization and the 'New' Ethnic Strife: What is to be Done?” San Diego: Institute on Global Conflict and ... Economy,” The Art of the Feud: Reconceptualizing International Relations (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing ...
... Economic Globalization and the 'New' Ethnic Strife: What is to be Done?” San Diego: Institute on Global Conflict and ... Economy,” The Art of the Feud: Reconceptualizing International Relations (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing ...
Side 1
... economic growth and the extension of democracy and open markets throughout the world, the very things that are supposed to foster peace and stability. Why should this be so? As states open up to the world economy, they begin to lose one ...
... economic growth and the extension of democracy and open markets throughout the world, the very things that are supposed to foster peace and stability. Why should this be so? As states open up to the world economy, they begin to lose one ...
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... economic factors in the split between the two worlds, he shies away from recognizing the central role of material and economic change and the ancillary processes of social innovation and reorganization in this phenomenon. Without ...
... economic factors in the split between the two worlds, he shies away from recognizing the central role of material and economic change and the ancillary processes of social innovation and reorganization in this phenomenon. Without ...
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... economic player in people's everyday lives and turned it into an aggressive agent in international relations. It also resulted, in the twentieth century, in the two world wars. It would seem unlikely that a fifty-year-old book about ...
... economic player in people's everyday lives and turned it into an aggressive agent in international relations. It also resulted, in the twentieth century, in the two world wars. It would seem unlikely that a fifty-year-old book about ...
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... economy—that is, liberalization. In such an economy, labor, land, and money would be treated as what Polanyi called ... economic expansion (for an exploration of this phenomenon in a contemporary context, see Edmunds, 1996). These were ...
... economy—that is, liberalization. In such an economy, labor, land, and money would be treated as what Polanyi called ... economic expansion (for an exploration of this phenomenon in a contemporary context, see Edmunds, 1996). These were ...
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3 THE INSECURITY DILEMMA | 33 |
4 ARMS AND AFFLUENCE | 63 |
5 MARKETS THE STATE AND WAR | 83 |
6 THE SOCIAL CONTRACTION | 107 |
7 THE PRINCIPAL | 133 |
8 POLITICS AMONG PEOPLE | 155 |
Notes | 183 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Index | 221 |
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After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz Begrenset visning - 2000 |
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