Whose world order? : Uneven globalization and the end of the Cold war / Hans - Henrik Holm, Georg Sorensen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: San Francisco, CA : Westview Press, 1995 Description: x, 246 pLOC classification:
  • D 860 H747w 1995
Summary: Introduction : What has changed?, 1. -- The new world order : A view from Africa, 19. -- Uneven globalization, economic reform, and democracy : A view from Latin America, 43. -- South Asia and the new world order, 69. -- China in the post - cold war era, 89. -- Russia : Between peace and conflict, 103. -- Dialectics of world order : A view from pacific Asia, 119. -- The challenge of globalization and individualization : A view from Europe, 137. -- Hobbes's dilemma and institutional change in world politics : Sovereignty in international society, 165. -- International relations theory in a world of variation, 187
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) D 860 H747w 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00020020716

Introduction : What has changed?, 1. -- The new world order : A view from Africa, 19. -- Uneven globalization, economic reform, and democracy : A view from Latin America, 43. -- South Asia and the new world order, 69. -- China in the post - cold war era, 89. -- Russia : Between peace and conflict, 103. -- Dialectics of world order : A view from pacific Asia, 119. -- The challenge of globalization and individualization : A view from Europe, 137. -- Hobbes's dilemma and institutional change in world politics : Sovereignty in international society, 165. -- International relations theory in a world of variation, 187

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