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Great Powers in the Changing International Order

Great Powers in the Changing International Order

Great Powers in the Changing International Order

  • By: Nick Bisley

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ISBN: 9789385919077

Bind: Hardbound

Year: 2016

Pages: 222

Size: 153 x 229 mm

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.

Published in India by: Viva Books

Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books

Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

 

Reviews:

Offers a wealth of interest and knowledge that will enlighten readers and broaden their thinking.
Jonathan H. Ping,  Australian Journal of International Relations

An important contribution ... [that examines] how great powers became associated with the management of the international system and how their role in this capacity has become outdated in the 21st century. —Choice

Well written, well researched, and insightful. Bisley provides a historically rich analysis of the preconditions for great power cooperation as a foundation of international order—and how these preconditions are lacking in contemporary international relations.
Mark L. Haas, Duquesne University
 

Description:

What does it mean to be a great power• What role do great powers have in managing international order, and is that role still relevant in a globalizing world• Are new great powers likely to emerge• If so, to what effect• Addressing this set of questions, Nick Bisley provides a historically informed and theoretically grounded analysis of the part that great powers play in contemporary world politics.

Bisley traces the idea of great power management from its origins in European history to the present day. Arguing that the idea that great powers have a special responsibility for maintaining international order is badly out of step with contemporary circumstances, he offers an intriguing conclusion about the nature of the international system.

Target Audience:

Students and academicians of international relations and political science.

Contents:

Achknowledgments

Chapter 1: Great Powers in World Politics  
Chapter 2: The Origins of the Great Power Role  
Chapter 3: Confronting the Twentieth Century
Chapter 4: The Contradictions of the UN Order
Chapter 5: The Anachronism of the Great Powers
Chapter 6: The Greatest Power•  
Chapter 7: The Impact of the Emerging Powers
Chapter 8: Power and Order in Contemporary World Politics

List of Acronyms • Bibliography • Index • About the Book

About the Author:

Nick Bisley is professor of international relations at La Trobe University. His publications include Rethinking Globalization and The End of the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse.

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