Chari examines the trajectory of the Cold War and its impact on the rest of the world, to seek lessons for international relations today. Written by experts in the field it analyses important issues such as the unipolar moment, the changing economic balance of power, the emergence of new cooperative security frameworks and nuclear disarmament, outlining where the potential for conflict is ingrained.
Chari examines the trajectory of the Cold War and its impact on the rest of the world, to seek lessons for international relations today. Written by experts in the field it analyses important issues such as the unipolar moment, the changing economic balance of power, the emergence of new cooperative security frameworks and nuclear disarmament, outlining where the potential for conflict is ingrained.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chandra Chari is one of the founder-editors, and present Editor of The Book Review - a journal of repute promoting research in political thought and international relations. She is the current Chairperson of The Book Review Literary Trust, India. She recently edited War, Peace, Hegemony in a Globalized World: The Changing Balance of Power in the Twenty-First Century (also published by Routledge).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Chandra Chari Part 1: Superpower Rivalry: An Overview 2. A Historical Overview of the Cold War K. Subrahmanyam 3. Superpower Rivalry and the Victimization of Korea: The Korean War and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Haksoon Paik 4. Regional Fallout: Vietnam Baladas Ghoshal 5. Afghanistan: Before and After the Cold War Amin Saikal 6. Pakistan and the Cold-War Stephen Cohen Part 2: Prospects for a Multipolar World: Perspectives at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century 7. Theorizing Unipolarity E. Sridharan 8. Debating Multilateralism: The Role of Emerging Powers Swaran Singh 9. Europe, China, India and the Multipolar World Order Charles Grant 10. Globalization Revisited: Evolving Chinese Discourses on the Open Door Policy and Integration with the World Economy Kalpana Misra 11. Recolonizing West Asia in the 21st Century? Gulshan Dietl 12. Emerging International Order and South Korea's Survival Strategy Tae Woo Kim Part 3: Thinking Beyond Borders & Boundaries: Prospects for War & Peace 14. Conflict Models: How Relevant are They to Asia? Anuradha M. Chenoy 15. Religion as a Catalyst for Conflict: The Case of Islam Jamal Malik 16. The Antarctic Experiment in Utopia: Sovereignty, Resources and Sustainability Sanjay Chaturvedi Part 4: Looking Ahead: Can History be Prevented from Repeating Itself? 17. Nuclear Disarmament: Mirage or Need of the Hour? P.R. Chari 18. To Err is Statesmanlike, to Learn Folly T.C.A. Srinivasa-Raghavan 19. Is History Being Repeated? Radha Kumar 20. Engaging the Idea of Global Citizenship Siddharth Mallavarapu
1. Introduction Chandra Chari Part 1: Superpower Rivalry: An Overview 2. A Historical Overview of the Cold War K. Subrahmanyam 3. Superpower Rivalry and the Victimization of Korea: The Korean War and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Haksoon Paik 4. Regional Fallout: Vietnam Baladas Ghoshal 5. Afghanistan: Before and After the Cold War Amin Saikal 6. Pakistan and the Cold-War Stephen Cohen Part 2: Prospects for a Multipolar World: Perspectives at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century 7. Theorizing Unipolarity E. Sridharan 8. Debating Multilateralism: The Role of Emerging Powers Swaran Singh 9. Europe, China, India and the Multipolar World Order Charles Grant 10. Globalization Revisited: Evolving Chinese Discourses on the Open Door Policy and Integration with the World Economy Kalpana Misra 11. Recolonizing West Asia in the 21st Century? Gulshan Dietl 12. Emerging International Order and South Korea's Survival Strategy Tae Woo Kim Part 3: Thinking Beyond Borders & Boundaries: Prospects for War & Peace 14. Conflict Models: How Relevant are They to Asia? Anuradha M. Chenoy 15. Religion as a Catalyst for Conflict: The Case of Islam Jamal Malik 16. The Antarctic Experiment in Utopia: Sovereignty, Resources and Sustainability Sanjay Chaturvedi Part 4: Looking Ahead: Can History be Prevented from Repeating Itself? 17. Nuclear Disarmament: Mirage or Need of the Hour? P.R. Chari 18. To Err is Statesmanlike, to Learn Folly T.C.A. Srinivasa-Raghavan 19. Is History Being Repeated? Radha Kumar 20. Engaging the Idea of Global Citizenship Siddharth Mallavarapu
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