Great Powers in the Changing International Order
By: Nick Bisley
-
Rs 5,095.75
- Rs 5,995.00
- 15%
You save Rs 899.25.
Due to constant currency fluctuation, prices are subject to change with or without notice.
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Great powers in world politics. 2. The origins of the great power role. 3. Confronting the twentieth century. 4. The contradictions of the UN order. 5. The anachronism of the great powers. 6. The greatest power? 7. The impact of the emerging powers. 8. Power and order in contemporary world politics. Bibliography. Index. What does it mean to be a great power? What role do great powers have in managing international order, and is that role still relevant in a globalizing world? Are new great powers likely to emerge? If so, to what effect? Addressing this set of questions, Nick Bisley provides a historically informed and theoretically grounded analysis of the part that great powers play in contemporary world politics. Bisley traces the idea of great power management from its origins in European history to the present day. Arguing that the idea that great powers have a special responsibility for maintaining international order is badly out of step with contemporary circumstances, he offers an intriguing conclusion about the nature of the international system.
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Great powers in world politics. 2. The origins of the great power role. 3. Confronting the twentieth century. 4. The contradictions of the UN order. 5. The anachronism of the great powers. 6. The greatest power? 7. The impact of the emerging powers. 8. Power and order in contemporary world politics. Bibliography. Index. What does it mean to be a great power? What role do great powers have in managing international order, and is that role still relevant in a globalizing world? Are new great powers likely to emerge? If so, to what effect? Addressing this set of questions, Nick Bisley provides a historically informed and theoretically grounded analysis of the part that great powers play in contemporary world politics. Bisley traces the idea of great power management from its origins in European history to the present day. Arguing that the idea that great powers have a special responsibility for maintaining international order is badly out of step with contemporary circumstances, he offers an intriguing conclusion about the nature of the international system.
Great Powers in the Changing International Order
By: Nick Bisley
Rs 5,095.75 Rs 5,995.00 Ex Tax :Rs 5,095.75
Zubin Mehta: A Musical Journey (An Authorized Biography)
By: VOID - Bakhtiar K. Dadabhoy
Rs 892.50 Rs 1,050.00 Ex Tax :Rs 892.50
The Origins of Political Order From Prehuman Times to the French RevolutioN
By: Francis Fukuyama
Rs 4,045.50 Rs 4,495.00 Ex Tax :Rs 4,045.50
Reset: How This Crisis Can Restore Our Values and Renew America
By: Kurt Andersen
Rs 450.00 Rs 500.00 Ex Tax :Rs 450.00
How To Win A Cosmic War God Globalization And The End Of War
By: Reza Aslan
Rs 625.50 Rs 695.00 Ex Tax :Rs 625.50
Game Change Obama And The Clintons McCain And Palin And The Race Of A Lifetime
By: John Heilemann
Rs 715.50 Rs 795.00 Ex Tax :Rs 715.50
Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Take Hold and Others Come Unstuck
By: Chip Heath & Dan Heath
Rs 2,695.50 Rs 2,995.00 Ex Tax :Rs 2,695.50
No similar books from this author available at the moment.
No recently viewed books available at the moment.
Zubin Mehta: A Musical Journey (An Authorized Biography)
By: VOID - Bakhtiar K. Dadabhoy
Rs 892.50 Rs 1,050.00 Ex Tax :Rs 892.50
Great Powers in the Changing International Order
By: Nick Bisley
Rs 5,095.75 Rs 5,995.00 Ex Tax :Rs 5,095.75