Civilizations and World Order
Fred Dallmayr (Redaktør) M. Akif Kayapinar (Redaktør) Ismail Yaylaci (Redaktør) Ahmet Davutoglu (Forord) Cemil Aydin (Innledning) Chris Brown (Innledning) Çigdem Çidam (Innledning) Ahmet Davutoglu (Innledning) Raymond Duvall (Innledning) Richard A. Falk (Innledning) Robert Gilpin (Innledning) Hans Köchler (Innledning) S. Sayyid (Innledning) Georg Sørensen (Innledning) Tu Weiming (Innledning) John Welfield (Innledning) Jan Zielonka (Innledning)
«Every so often a book comes our way which challenges us to think outside the box. This rich collection of essays does just that. Each author, while reflecting his own distinctive philosophical and cultural standpoint, addresses two questions which go to the heart of our current predicament. Given the steady decline of Western political and cultural hegemony side by side with accelerating globalization, what are the prospects of constructing a relatively peaceful world order? Is civilizational difference part of the problem or part of the solution? The answers are diverse, often provocative, and invariably insightful.»
Joseph A. Camilleri, La Trobe University
Civilizations and World Order: Geopolitics and Cultural Difference examines the role of civilizations in the context of the existing and possible world order(s) from a cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary perspective. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Lexington Books
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781498501545
- Utgivelsesår
- 2016
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«Every so often a book comes our way which challenges us to think outside the box. This rich collection of essays does just that. Each author, while reflecting his own distinctive philosophical and cultural standpoint, addresses two questions which go to the heart of our current predicament. Given the steady decline of Western political and cultural hegemony side by side with accelerating globalization, what are the prospects of constructing a relatively peaceful world order? Is civilizational difference part of the problem or part of the solution? The answers are diverse, often provocative, and invariably insightful.»
Joseph A. Camilleri, La Trobe University
«These chapters provide a single powerful message: to understand each other is often difficult and demanding, but it is by far the most profitable strategy for international politics. And it is ultimately intellectually rewarding.»
Daniele Archibugi, University of London