Geopolitical economy : after US hegemony, globalization and empire / Radhika Desai.
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- 9780745329925 (pbk.)
- 327.101
- JC 319 D441g 2013
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JC 319 C678g 2003 Geopolitics of the world system / | JC 319 C737 1944 Compass of the world; a symposium on political geography / | JC 319 D313g 2012 La géopolitique / | JC 319 D441g 2013 Geopolitical economy : after US hegemony, globalization and empire / | JC 319 D613 2005 La dissertation de géopolitique : Lexique, méthode, sujets / | JC 319 D642g 2000 Geopolitics in a changing world / | JC 319 E56h 2009 Horizons géopolitiques / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-300) and index.
Introduction : why geopolitical economy? --
The materiality of nations --
The US imperial career --
Ambition and realities --
The retrospection of hegemony stability theory --
Renewal? --
Globalization? --
Empire? --
Conclusion : the multipolar moment.
Radically reinterprets the historical evolution of the world order, as a multi-polar world emerges from the dust of the financial and economic crisis.
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