The Decline of the Western-Centric World and the Emerging New Global Order
Contending Views
Herausgeber: Chu, Yun-Han; Zheng, Yongnian
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The Decline of the Western-Centric World and the Emerging New Global Order
Contending Views
Herausgeber: Chu, Yun-Han; Zheng, Yongnian
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The Western liberal democratic world order, which seemingly triumphed following the collapse of communism, is looking increasingly fragile as populists and nationalists take power in the United States, Europe and elsewhere.
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The Western liberal democratic world order, which seemingly triumphed following the collapse of communism, is looking increasingly fragile as populists and nationalists take power in the United States, Europe and elsewhere.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- China Policy Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780367540272
- ISBN-10: 0367540274
- Artikelnr.: 59993983
- China Policy Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780367540272
- ISBN-10: 0367540274
- Artikelnr.: 59993983
Yun-han Chu is Distinguished Research Fellow at Academia Sinica and Professor of Political Science, National Taiwan University Yongnian Zheng is Research Professor and former Director of East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
Preface by Huang-Hsiung Huang Foreword by Yi-huah Jiang Introduction by
Yun-han Chu and Yongnian Zheng Part I. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in
the West and Its Competitors from Asia Chapter 1 John Dunn, "The Principal
Vulnerabilities of Western Liberalism" Chapter 2 Wolfgang Streeck, "The
Crisis of Democratic Capitalism in the West" Chapter 3 Philippe Schmitter,
"Crisis and Mutation in the Institutions of Representation in
'Real-Existing' Democracies" Chapter 4 Yongnian Zheng, "The China Model:
Internal Pluralism, Meritocracy and Democracy" Chapter 5 Sandeep Shastri,
"India's Development Path: Implications for the Democratic Future of the
Developing World" Part II. Can the Post-War Liberal International Order Be
Saved? Chapter 6 Thomas Pogge, "Can Liberalism Envision a Widely Acceptable
World Order?" Chapter 7 Peter Katzenstein, "Fractures and Resilience of
Liberal International Orders" Chapter 8 Barry Buzan, "Will the Liberal
International Order Survive? An English School Perspective" Chapter 9
Yun-han Chu, "Reformist, Not Revisionist: China's Emerging Global Role"
Chapter 10 Yong-nian Zheng and Bojian Liu, "Tailored Multilateralism: The
Essence of China's Grand Strategy," Part III. Asia's Rise and the Emerging
Global Order Chapter 11 Kishore Mahbubani, "Can Asia reshape global
governance?" Chapter 12 Keiichi Tsunekawa, "Globalism, Nationalism, and
Regional Order in Asia: A Japanese Perspective" Chapter 13 Guangwu Wang,
"Order between Heritage and Law" Chapter 14 Lawrence Lau, "China's Economic
Rise and Its Challenges and Opportunities to Taiwan" hapter 15 Daniel Bell,
"Towards an Asian Regional Order Led by China and India" Part IV.
Conclusion Chapter 16 Yves Tiberghien, "Asia's Rise and the Transition to a
Post-Western Global Order.
Yun-han Chu and Yongnian Zheng Part I. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in
the West and Its Competitors from Asia Chapter 1 John Dunn, "The Principal
Vulnerabilities of Western Liberalism" Chapter 2 Wolfgang Streeck, "The
Crisis of Democratic Capitalism in the West" Chapter 3 Philippe Schmitter,
"Crisis and Mutation in the Institutions of Representation in
'Real-Existing' Democracies" Chapter 4 Yongnian Zheng, "The China Model:
Internal Pluralism, Meritocracy and Democracy" Chapter 5 Sandeep Shastri,
"India's Development Path: Implications for the Democratic Future of the
Developing World" Part II. Can the Post-War Liberal International Order Be
Saved? Chapter 6 Thomas Pogge, "Can Liberalism Envision a Widely Acceptable
World Order?" Chapter 7 Peter Katzenstein, "Fractures and Resilience of
Liberal International Orders" Chapter 8 Barry Buzan, "Will the Liberal
International Order Survive? An English School Perspective" Chapter 9
Yun-han Chu, "Reformist, Not Revisionist: China's Emerging Global Role"
Chapter 10 Yong-nian Zheng and Bojian Liu, "Tailored Multilateralism: The
Essence of China's Grand Strategy," Part III. Asia's Rise and the Emerging
Global Order Chapter 11 Kishore Mahbubani, "Can Asia reshape global
governance?" Chapter 12 Keiichi Tsunekawa, "Globalism, Nationalism, and
Regional Order in Asia: A Japanese Perspective" Chapter 13 Guangwu Wang,
"Order between Heritage and Law" Chapter 14 Lawrence Lau, "China's Economic
Rise and Its Challenges and Opportunities to Taiwan" hapter 15 Daniel Bell,
"Towards an Asian Regional Order Led by China and India" Part IV.
Conclusion Chapter 16 Yves Tiberghien, "Asia's Rise and the Transition to a
Post-Western Global Order.
Preface by Huang-Hsiung Huang Foreword by Yi-huah Jiang Introduction by
Yun-han Chu and Yongnian Zheng Part I. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in
the West and Its Competitors from Asia Chapter 1 John Dunn, "The Principal
Vulnerabilities of Western Liberalism" Chapter 2 Wolfgang Streeck, "The
Crisis of Democratic Capitalism in the West" Chapter 3 Philippe Schmitter,
"Crisis and Mutation in the Institutions of Representation in
'Real-Existing' Democracies" Chapter 4 Yongnian Zheng, "The China Model:
Internal Pluralism, Meritocracy and Democracy" Chapter 5 Sandeep Shastri,
"India's Development Path: Implications for the Democratic Future of the
Developing World" Part II. Can the Post-War Liberal International Order Be
Saved? Chapter 6 Thomas Pogge, "Can Liberalism Envision a Widely Acceptable
World Order?" Chapter 7 Peter Katzenstein, "Fractures and Resilience of
Liberal International Orders" Chapter 8 Barry Buzan, "Will the Liberal
International Order Survive? An English School Perspective" Chapter 9
Yun-han Chu, "Reformist, Not Revisionist: China's Emerging Global Role"
Chapter 10 Yong-nian Zheng and Bojian Liu, "Tailored Multilateralism: The
Essence of China's Grand Strategy," Part III. Asia's Rise and the Emerging
Global Order Chapter 11 Kishore Mahbubani, "Can Asia reshape global
governance?" Chapter 12 Keiichi Tsunekawa, "Globalism, Nationalism, and
Regional Order in Asia: A Japanese Perspective" Chapter 13 Guangwu Wang,
"Order between Heritage and Law" Chapter 14 Lawrence Lau, "China's Economic
Rise and Its Challenges and Opportunities to Taiwan" hapter 15 Daniel Bell,
"Towards an Asian Regional Order Led by China and India" Part IV.
Conclusion Chapter 16 Yves Tiberghien, "Asia's Rise and the Transition to a
Post-Western Global Order.
Yun-han Chu and Yongnian Zheng Part I. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in
the West and Its Competitors from Asia Chapter 1 John Dunn, "The Principal
Vulnerabilities of Western Liberalism" Chapter 2 Wolfgang Streeck, "The
Crisis of Democratic Capitalism in the West" Chapter 3 Philippe Schmitter,
"Crisis and Mutation in the Institutions of Representation in
'Real-Existing' Democracies" Chapter 4 Yongnian Zheng, "The China Model:
Internal Pluralism, Meritocracy and Democracy" Chapter 5 Sandeep Shastri,
"India's Development Path: Implications for the Democratic Future of the
Developing World" Part II. Can the Post-War Liberal International Order Be
Saved? Chapter 6 Thomas Pogge, "Can Liberalism Envision a Widely Acceptable
World Order?" Chapter 7 Peter Katzenstein, "Fractures and Resilience of
Liberal International Orders" Chapter 8 Barry Buzan, "Will the Liberal
International Order Survive? An English School Perspective" Chapter 9
Yun-han Chu, "Reformist, Not Revisionist: China's Emerging Global Role"
Chapter 10 Yong-nian Zheng and Bojian Liu, "Tailored Multilateralism: The
Essence of China's Grand Strategy," Part III. Asia's Rise and the Emerging
Global Order Chapter 11 Kishore Mahbubani, "Can Asia reshape global
governance?" Chapter 12 Keiichi Tsunekawa, "Globalism, Nationalism, and
Regional Order in Asia: A Japanese Perspective" Chapter 13 Guangwu Wang,
"Order between Heritage and Law" Chapter 14 Lawrence Lau, "China's Economic
Rise and Its Challenges and Opportunities to Taiwan" hapter 15 Daniel Bell,
"Towards an Asian Regional Order Led by China and India" Part IV.
Conclusion Chapter 16 Yves Tiberghien, "Asia's Rise and the Transition to a
Post-Western Global Order.