The global distribution of power has shifted and the preeminence of the West is receding as new directions for world order emerge. In Debating Worlds, Daniel Deudney, G. John Ikenberry, and Karoline Postel-Vinay have gathered a group of eminent scholars in the field to analyze the various ways in which the West's dominant narrative has waned and a new plurality of narratives has emerged. Collectively, the contributors map out these narratives, focusing primarily on their key features, origins, and implications for world order. Covering the most influential narratives currently shaping world…mehr
The global distribution of power has shifted and the preeminence of the West is receding as new directions for world order emerge. In Debating Worlds, Daniel Deudney, G. John Ikenberry, and Karoline Postel-Vinay have gathered a group of eminent scholars in the field to analyze the various ways in which the West's dominant narrative has waned and a new plurality of narratives has emerged. Collectively, the contributors map out these narratives, focusing primarily on their key features, origins, and implications for world order. Covering the most influential narratives currently shaping world politics, Debating Worlds is an essential volume for all scholars of international relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Deudney is Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of several books, including Dark Skies: Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopolitics, and the Ends of Humanity and Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village. G. John Ikenberry is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. He is also Co-Director of Princeton's Center for International Security Studies and a Global Eminence Scholar at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. He is the author of eight books, including A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order and Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order. Karoline Postel-Vinay is Director of Research at the Center for International Studies at Sciences Po in Paris. She is a specialist on the geopolitics of Japan and East Asia, and her books include The G20: A New Geopolitical Order and L'Occident et sa bonne parole: nos représentations du monde, de l'Europe coloniale à l'Amérique hégémonique.
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* Introduction: Debating Worlds * Daniel Deudney, G. John Ikenberry, Karoline Postel-Vinay * Chapter One: Angloworld Narratives: Race as Global Governance * Duncan Bell * Chapter Two: The Rise and Fall of a Global Narrative: The Soviet Challenge to the Western World * Michael Cox * Chapter Three: Pan-Islamic Narratives of the Global Order, 1870-1980 * Cemil Aydin * Chapter Four: The Enduring Dilemma of Japan's Uniqueness Narratives * Saori Katada and Kei Koga * Chapter Five: Writing the Right: Radical Conservative Narratives of Globalization * Jean-Francois Drolet and Michael Williams * Chapter Six: The Chinese Global in the Long Postwar: War, Civilization and Infrastructure since 1945 * Rana Mitter * Chapter Seven: Narrating India in/and the World: Colonial Origins and Postcolonial Contestations * Itty Abraham * * Chapter Eight: Inequality, Development, and Global Distributive Justice * Jeremy Adelman * Chapter Nine: The Great Schism: Scientific-technological Modernity vs Greenpeace Civilization * Daniel Deudney * Conclusion: Many Worlds and the Coming Narrative Dilemma * Karoline Postel-Vinay
* Introduction: Debating Worlds * Daniel Deudney, G. John Ikenberry, Karoline Postel-Vinay * Chapter One: Angloworld Narratives: Race as Global Governance * Duncan Bell * Chapter Two: The Rise and Fall of a Global Narrative: The Soviet Challenge to the Western World * Michael Cox * Chapter Three: Pan-Islamic Narratives of the Global Order, 1870-1980 * Cemil Aydin * Chapter Four: The Enduring Dilemma of Japan's Uniqueness Narratives * Saori Katada and Kei Koga * Chapter Five: Writing the Right: Radical Conservative Narratives of Globalization * Jean-Francois Drolet and Michael Williams * Chapter Six: The Chinese Global in the Long Postwar: War, Civilization and Infrastructure since 1945 * Rana Mitter * Chapter Seven: Narrating India in/and the World: Colonial Origins and Postcolonial Contestations * Itty Abraham * * Chapter Eight: Inequality, Development, and Global Distributive Justice * Jeremy Adelman * Chapter Nine: The Great Schism: Scientific-technological Modernity vs Greenpeace Civilization * Daniel Deudney * Conclusion: Many Worlds and the Coming Narrative Dilemma * Karoline Postel-Vinay
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