The political geography of the new world order / Edited by Colin H. Williams

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: London : Belhaven Press, 1993 Description: ix, 219 pLOC classification:
  • JC 319 P769 1993
Summary: Towards a new world order : European and american perspectives, 1. -- Defending the frontiers : The political geography of race and racism in the european community, 20. -- Globalization of economic organization and the emergence of regional interstate partnerships, 46. -- New nationalism in an old state : Scotland and the UK in the 1989s, 59. -- The rights of autochthonous minorities in contemporary Europe, 74. -- Issues of peace and security in contemporary europe, 100. -- Trading blocs or a world that knows no boundaries?, the british - american 'special relationship' and the continuation of the post - war world economy, 132. -- Fact or fiction? the evidence for the thesis of US relative decline, 1966-1991, 148. -- Japan as threat : Geo-economic discourses on the USA - Japan relationship in US civil society, 1987 - 1991, 181
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Towards a new world order : European and american perspectives, 1. -- Defending the frontiers : The political geography of race and racism in the european community, 20. -- Globalization of economic organization and the emergence of regional interstate partnerships, 46. -- New nationalism in an old state : Scotland and the UK in the 1989s, 59. -- The rights of autochthonous minorities in contemporary Europe, 74. -- Issues of peace and security in contemporary europe, 100. -- Trading blocs or a world that knows no boundaries?, the british - american 'special relationship' and the continuation of the post - war world economy, 132. -- Fact or fiction? the evidence for the thesis of US relative decline, 1966-1991, 148. -- Japan as threat : Geo-economic discourses on the USA - Japan relationship in US civil society, 1987 - 1991, 181

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