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" The future of global relations : "
Terrence E. Paupp.
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BL
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Record Number
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959299
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b713669
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Main Entry
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Paupp, Terrence Edward.
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Title & Author
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The future of global relations : : crumbling walls, rising regions /\ Terrence E. Paupp.
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Edition Statement
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1st ed.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
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Page. NO
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xxi, 282 pages ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0230617476
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: 9780230617476
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Hegemony and its alternatives -- Imperialism, empire, global capitalism, and American hegemony -- Hegemonic global capitalism versus the universal claims of human rights law -- Confronting hegemony as a form of social domination -- Hegemonic purposes -- The unmapped and uncharted journey beyond American hegemony -- The paradigm of emancipation -- Competing models to explain American hegemony and world order -- The unbalanced power projections of the American hegemon -- Questions and answers about resistance to American hegemony -- The future of world order and the "principle of hegemonic state accountability" (PHSA) -- Alternative models to superpower hegemony.
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Abstract
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"This book centres on two intertwined themes: (a) the collapse of US global hegemony and (b) the rise of a multi-centric world order of regional powers from China to Africa, from Latin America to India, from the Middle East to Russia and the European Union. The ascendancy of these regional powers means that humanity has reached a historical turning point that signals the incapacity and impracticality of empire-building, thereby bringing an end to the search for hegemony and efforts by one nation to achieve domination or primacy over all others. The future of global relations will be defined by a more integrated and mutually cooperative world order of regions in which there are multiple centers of political and economic power. These regional centers will continue to mature under the ideology of regionalism and through the long historical process of regionalization."--Global Books in Print.
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Subject
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Hegemony-- United States.
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Außenpolitik
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Diplomatic relations.
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Futur.
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Grandes puissances.
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Hegemonie
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Hégémonie.
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Hegemony.
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Organisations régionales.
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Relations internationales.
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United States, Foreign relations, 1989-
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United States.
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USA.
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Dewey Classification
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327.73
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LC Classification
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JZ1480.P38 2009
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