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Dynamics of the Changing Global Security Order: Emerging Trends and Key Issues in Asia presents knowledge, insights and understanding of why and how the US-led unipolar world order is shifting more in a multipolar direction. It demonstrates the influence of power contests involving economic and military weaponry on this new development. It reveals the impact this transformation will have on international security (and the challenges, crises and risks that humanity faces).This volume systematically explores its hypothesis through newly evolving theoretical positions - such as geoeconomics;…mehr

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Dynamics of the Changing Global Security Order: Emerging Trends and Key Issues in Asia presents knowledge, insights and understanding of why and how the US-led unipolar world order is shifting more in a multipolar direction. It demonstrates the influence of power contests involving economic and military weaponry on this new development. It reveals the impact this transformation will have on international security (and the challenges, crises and risks that humanity faces).This volume systematically explores its hypothesis through newly evolving theoretical positions - such as geoeconomics; socio-economic-political and cultural implications; tensions at the national, regional, and global levels; as well as debates, trends, policies, practices, and examples concerning power and international relations praxis.
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Autorenporträt
Senthan Selvarajah is Co-Director at the Centre for Media, Human Rights and Peacebuilding, UK, CEO at the Gate Foundation, UK, and an Academic Tutor and a PhD Supervisor at Unicaf University, Cyprus. Nesrin Kenar is associate professor at Sakarya University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Turkey. Lorenzo Fiorito (LL.M) is student barrister in London. He has lived, worked, and studied in Canada, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.