A Multipolar Peace?

A Multipolar Peace?
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 0312102704
ISBN-13 : 9780312102708
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Synopsis A Multipolar Peace? by : Charles W. Kegley

Offering a consistent, future-oriented perspective, this important new study considers the positions of the United States and other world powers in a changing international system and outlines the priorities and constraints that may govern the conduct of American foreign policy in the decades to come. Focusing primarily on the breakdown of the bipolar system and its replacement by a multipolar system, the authors provide an analysis of great-power relations before and during the Cold War - one that challenges some of the prevailing notions about the lessons of the Cold War, examine the recent changes in international alliances and the future role that transnational actors may take in minimizing conflict, and consider the different arrangements under which this multipolar system can provide the most favorable environment for world peace.

Multipolar Peace

Multipolar Peace
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:844731914
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Synopsis Multipolar Peace by : Cynthia P. Sandoval

This project investigates the near-term future of international politics, focusing on relations among the world's most powerful countries - the United States, China, Russia and the European Union. Utilizing structural realist theory, I argue that the structure of the international system will revert too the pre-Cold War model of multipolarity. Hence relations among the great powers will be more competitive and less predictable. Yet the emerging multipolar system does not imply a return to the instability and turbulence that characterized international politics in past centuries. The presence of nuclear weapons among these countries will function as an effective deterrent against possible aggression and thereby reduce the risk of great-power conflict.

The Transformation of Peace

The Transformation of Peace
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780230505070
ISBN-13 : 0230505074
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Synopsis The Transformation of Peace by : O. Richmond

This book examines the transformation of the discourse and praxis of peace, from its early beginnings in the literature on war and power, to the development of intellectual and theoretical discourses of peace, contrasting this with the development of practical approaches to peace, and examining the intellectual and policy evolution regarding peace.

Theories of War and Peace

Theories of War and Peace
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 0262522527
ISBN-13 : 9780262522526
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Synopsis Theories of War and Peace by : Michael E. Brown

New approaches to understanding war and peace in the changing international system. What causes war? How can wars be prevented? Scholars and policymakers have sought the answers to these questions for centuries. Although wars continue to occur, recent scholarship has made progress toward developing more sophisticated and perhaps more useful theories on the causes and prevention of war. This volume includes essays by leading scholars on contemporary approaches to understanding war and peace. The essays include expositions, analyses, and critiques of some of the more prominent and enduring explanations of war. Several authors discuss realist theories of war, which focus on the distribution of power and the potential for offensive war. Others examine the prominent hypothesis that the spread of democracy will usher in an era of peace. In light of the apparent increase in nationalism and ethnic conflict, several authors present hypotheses on how nationalism causes war and how such wars can be controlled. Contributors also engage in a vigorous debate on whether international institutions can promote peace. In a section on war and peace in the changing international system, several authors consider whether rising levels of international economic independence and environmental scarcity will influence the likelihood of war.

Global Governance and Local Peace

Global Governance and Local Peace
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781108418652
ISBN-13 : 1108418651
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Synopsis Global Governance and Local Peace by : Susanna P. Campbell

This book explains why successful international peacebuilding depends on the unorthodox actions of country-based staff, whose deviations from approved procedures help make global governance organizations accountable to local realities. Using rich ethnographic material from several countries, it will interest scholars, students, and policymakers.

Peace and War

Peace and War
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 850
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ISBN-10 : 9781351500401
ISBN-13 : 1351500406
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Synopsis Peace and War by : Raymond Aron

Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron's starting point is the state of nature that exists between nations, a condition that differs essentially from the civil state that holds within political communities. Ever keeping this brute fact about the life of nations in mind and ranging widely over political history and many disciplines, Aron develops the essential analytical tools to enable us to think clearly about the stakes and possibilities of international relations. In his first section, "Theory," Aron shows that, while international relations can be mapped, and probabilities discerned, no closed, global "science" of international relations is anything more than a mirage. In the second part, "Sociology," Aron studies the many ways various subpolitical forces influence foreign policy. He emphasizes that no rigorous determinism is at work: politics—and thus the need for prudent statesmanship—are inescapable in international relations. In part three, "History," Aron offers a magisterial survey of the twentieth century. He looks at key developments that have had an impact on foreign policy and the emergence of what he calls "universal history," which brings far-flung peoples into regular contact for the first time. In a final section, "Praxeology," Aron articulates a normative theory of international relations that rejects both the bleak vision of the Machiavellians, who hold that any means are legitimate, and the naivete of the idealists, who think foreign policy can be overcome. This new edition of Peace and War includes an informative introduction by Daniel J. Mahoney and Brian C. Anderson, situating Aron's thought in a new post-Cold War context, and evaluating his contribution to the study of politics and international relations.

International Law in a Multipolar World

International Law in a Multipolar World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781136631573
ISBN-13 : 1136631577
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Synopsis International Law in a Multipolar World by : Matthew Happold

Since the creation of the United Nations in 1945, international law has sought to configure itself as a universal system. Yet, despite the best efforts of international institutions, scholars and others to assert the universal application of international law, its relevance and applicability has been influenced, if not directed, by political power.Today, the "decline of the West" and ascent of China and India poseparticular challenges for international law and institutions. The international system appears to be moving towards multipolarity, with various sites of power competing to exert influence in the world today. With contributors from a variety of countries providing perspectives from the disciplines of international law and international relations theory, International Law in a Multipolar World addresses the implications that multipolarity poses for the international legal system. Contributors including Jean d'Aspremont, Jörg Kammerhofer, Alexander Orakhelashvili, Christian Pippan and Nigel White, explore issues such as the use of force, governance and democracy, regionalism and the relevance of the United Nations in a multipolar world, while considering the overarching theme of the relationship between power and law. International Law in a Multipolar World is of particular interest to academics and students of public international law, international relations theory and international politics.

INDIA AND EUROPE IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD.

INDIA AND EUROPE IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD.
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1396855639
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Synopsis INDIA AND EUROPE IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD. by : Bernd von Muenchow-Pohl

Revisiting Gandhi: Legacies For World Peace And National Integration

Revisiting Gandhi: Legacies For World Peace And National Integration
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9789811240102
ISBN-13 : 9811240108
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Synopsis Revisiting Gandhi: Legacies For World Peace And National Integration by : Swaran Singh

This book interrogates several strands of Gandhian design, articulations, methods and ideals, through five sections. These include Theoretical Perspectives, Peace and World Order, Revolutionary Experiments, National Integration and Gandhi in Chinese Discourses. The authors seek to provide answers to questions as: Were Gandhian ideas utopian? What is the contemporary relevance of Gandhi? Do his ideas share convergence with theory in world politics and international relations? What was his role in forging national integration? How did his ideologies and experiments with truth resonate with countries as China?The writings also underline that being averse to individualism, for Gandhi it was the realm of societal interests which were significant, encompassing the good of humanity, dignity of labor and village-centric development. Development paradigms and health related challenges are articulated in the book to underline the significance of Gandhi's vision of 'Leave no one behind' to create an egalitarian society with respect and tolerance. The book presents the essential humility and simplicity of Gandhi.This book is a must read for those who seek to understand Gandhi in a way that is candid and inclusive. It's a book that conceals nothing and does not shy away from presenting debates on Gandhi. Moreover, it is a factual account, with contributors having relied extensively on archival materials, essays and an extensive review of literature. Hence, the book is replete with pertinent documentation and scholarship and makes a significant value-addition in the literature on Gandhi.