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This text is designed to provide students with a solid theoretical and methodological base for understanding how the present international system works, how that system is likely to evolve given current world trends, and what realistically can be done to alleviate the most serious global problems.
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This text is designed to provide students with a solid theoretical and methodological base for understanding how the present international system works, how that system is likely to evolve given current world trends, and what realistically can be done to alleviate the most serious global problems.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000009903
- Artikelnr.: 56865568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000009903
- Artikelnr.: 56865568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
"Richard Falk is Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice at Princeton University and director of U.S. participation in the World Order Models Project (WOMP).
Samuel S. Kim is professor of political science at Monmouth College and senior fellow at the Institute for World Order.
Saul H. Mendlovitz is professor of international law at Rutgers University-Newark, Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies in the Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University, and director of WOMP for the Institute for World Order."
Samuel S. Kim is professor of political science at Monmouth College and senior fellow at the Institute for World Order.
Saul H. Mendlovitz is professor of international law at Rutgers University-Newark, Ira D. Wallach Professor of World Order Studies in the Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University, and director of WOMP for the Institute for World Order."
Studies on a just World Order
General Introduction
A World Order Perspective
Voices of the Oppressed
Reflections of a Concerned Muslim: On the Plight of Oppressed Peoples
Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
Charter 77: CZECH Group's Plea for Human Rights
The Word to Black Women
On Invisible Oppression and World Order
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
The Sovereign State and the World System
The State's Positive Role in World Affairs
The Neo
Fascist State: Notes on the Pathology of Power in the Third World
Civilization and Progress
The Nonterritorial System: Nonterritorial Actors
The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis
Approaches to World Order
Contending Approaches to World Order
Could we Study International Relations as if People Mattered?
The Elusiveness of a Humane World Community
Analysis of World Order Values
Peace
The War Trap
Conflict Formations in Contemporary International Society
The Beginning of the End
Toward A Dependable Peace: A Proposal for an Appropriate Security System
Disarmament for a Just World: Declaration of Principles, Proposal for a Treaty, and Call for Action
Economic Well
Being
World Resources and the World Middle Class
Global Apartheid
Negotiating the Future
Towards Another Development
The Perversion of Science and Technology: An Indictment
Social Justice
Human Rights and World Order Politics
Manifesto of the Alliance for Human Rights in China
Comparative Protection of Human Rights in Capitalist and Socialist Third World Countries
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples
Ecological Balance
The Origins of Ecopolitics
Ecological Scarcity and International Politics
Who Owns the Ozone?
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Entering the Twenty
First Century
The Dai Dong Declaration: Independent Declaration on the Environment
Toward Just Worlds
Alternative Images of the Future
The Global Futures Debate, 1965
1976
What New System of World Order?
Orientations to Transition
Towards a Just World
Self
Reliance: An Overriding Strategy for Transition
Normative Initiatives and Demilitarization: a Third System Approach
A Manifesto for Nonviolent Revolution
General Introduction
A World Order Perspective
Voices of the Oppressed
Reflections of a Concerned Muslim: On the Plight of Oppressed Peoples
Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
Charter 77: CZECH Group's Plea for Human Rights
The Word to Black Women
On Invisible Oppression and World Order
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
The Sovereign State and the World System
The State's Positive Role in World Affairs
The Neo
Fascist State: Notes on the Pathology of Power in the Third World
Civilization and Progress
The Nonterritorial System: Nonterritorial Actors
The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis
Approaches to World Order
Contending Approaches to World Order
Could we Study International Relations as if People Mattered?
The Elusiveness of a Humane World Community
Analysis of World Order Values
Peace
The War Trap
Conflict Formations in Contemporary International Society
The Beginning of the End
Toward A Dependable Peace: A Proposal for an Appropriate Security System
Disarmament for a Just World: Declaration of Principles, Proposal for a Treaty, and Call for Action
Economic Well
Being
World Resources and the World Middle Class
Global Apartheid
Negotiating the Future
Towards Another Development
The Perversion of Science and Technology: An Indictment
Social Justice
Human Rights and World Order Politics
Manifesto of the Alliance for Human Rights in China
Comparative Protection of Human Rights in Capitalist and Socialist Third World Countries
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples
Ecological Balance
The Origins of Ecopolitics
Ecological Scarcity and International Politics
Who Owns the Ozone?
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Entering the Twenty
First Century
The Dai Dong Declaration: Independent Declaration on the Environment
Toward Just Worlds
Alternative Images of the Future
The Global Futures Debate, 1965
1976
What New System of World Order?
Orientations to Transition
Towards a Just World
Self
Reliance: An Overriding Strategy for Transition
Normative Initiatives and Demilitarization: a Third System Approach
A Manifesto for Nonviolent Revolution
Studies on a just World Order
General Introduction
A World Order Perspective
Voices of the Oppressed
Reflections of a Concerned Muslim: On the Plight of Oppressed Peoples
Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
Charter 77: CZECH Group's Plea for Human Rights
The Word to Black Women
On Invisible Oppression and World Order
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
The Sovereign State and the World System
The State's Positive Role in World Affairs
The Neo
Fascist State: Notes on the Pathology of Power in the Third World
Civilization and Progress
The Nonterritorial System: Nonterritorial Actors
The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis
Approaches to World Order
Contending Approaches to World Order
Could we Study International Relations as if People Mattered?
The Elusiveness of a Humane World Community
Analysis of World Order Values
Peace
The War Trap
Conflict Formations in Contemporary International Society
The Beginning of the End
Toward A Dependable Peace: A Proposal for an Appropriate Security System
Disarmament for a Just World: Declaration of Principles, Proposal for a Treaty, and Call for Action
Economic Well
Being
World Resources and the World Middle Class
Global Apartheid
Negotiating the Future
Towards Another Development
The Perversion of Science and Technology: An Indictment
Social Justice
Human Rights and World Order Politics
Manifesto of the Alliance for Human Rights in China
Comparative Protection of Human Rights in Capitalist and Socialist Third World Countries
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples
Ecological Balance
The Origins of Ecopolitics
Ecological Scarcity and International Politics
Who Owns the Ozone?
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Entering the Twenty
First Century
The Dai Dong Declaration: Independent Declaration on the Environment
Toward Just Worlds
Alternative Images of the Future
The Global Futures Debate, 1965
1976
What New System of World Order?
Orientations to Transition
Towards a Just World
Self
Reliance: An Overriding Strategy for Transition
Normative Initiatives and Demilitarization: a Third System Approach
A Manifesto for Nonviolent Revolution
General Introduction
A World Order Perspective
Voices of the Oppressed
Reflections of a Concerned Muslim: On the Plight of Oppressed Peoples
Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
Charter 77: CZECH Group's Plea for Human Rights
The Word to Black Women
On Invisible Oppression and World Order
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
The Sovereign State and the World System
The State's Positive Role in World Affairs
The Neo
Fascist State: Notes on the Pathology of Power in the Third World
Civilization and Progress
The Nonterritorial System: Nonterritorial Actors
The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis
Approaches to World Order
Contending Approaches to World Order
Could we Study International Relations as if People Mattered?
The Elusiveness of a Humane World Community
Analysis of World Order Values
Peace
The War Trap
Conflict Formations in Contemporary International Society
The Beginning of the End
Toward A Dependable Peace: A Proposal for an Appropriate Security System
Disarmament for a Just World: Declaration of Principles, Proposal for a Treaty, and Call for Action
Economic Well
Being
World Resources and the World Middle Class
Global Apartheid
Negotiating the Future
Towards Another Development
The Perversion of Science and Technology: An Indictment
Social Justice
Human Rights and World Order Politics
Manifesto of the Alliance for Human Rights in China
Comparative Protection of Human Rights in Capitalist and Socialist Third World Countries
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples
Ecological Balance
The Origins of Ecopolitics
Ecological Scarcity and International Politics
Who Owns the Ozone?
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Entering the Twenty
First Century
The Dai Dong Declaration: Independent Declaration on the Environment
Toward Just Worlds
Alternative Images of the Future
The Global Futures Debate, 1965
1976
What New System of World Order?
Orientations to Transition
Towards a Just World
Self
Reliance: An Overriding Strategy for Transition
Normative Initiatives and Demilitarization: a Third System Approach
A Manifesto for Nonviolent Revolution