States, Civilisations and the Reset of World Order

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EU
Eurasia
foreign policy analysis
Geo-politics
Geopolitics
global power transitions
Globalisation
Globalization
Growing Material Inequality
IMF
Influential Middle Powers
International Order
international political economy
Jacinda Ardern
Keynes
Kishore Mahbubani
Liberal International Order
Liberal Order
Mercantilism
multilateral governance
Multilateralism
Nationalist Universalism
NATO
Omnipresent
Pandemic
populism and nationalism
post-pandemic global governance
post-Second World War
post-Second World War Era
Post-war
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Secretary Of State
State
strategic studies
Strongman Leaders
Trump Administration
UN
US-China Relationship
Van Langenhove
World Order
Xi Jinping

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032006611
  • Weight: 394g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book evaluates the current state of world (dis)order at a time of growing populism, nationalism and pandemic panic. It distils the implications of the ‘civilisational state’ for world order.

The retreat of US leadership is mirrored by the decline of both the material and normative liberal multilateral infrastructure it supported. Meanwhile, the rise of China as a challenger is accompanied in political, economic and cultural terms by other emerging powers no longer bound to the norms of 20th century world affairs, notably Turkey, India, China and Russia. By emphasising a cultural lens of analysis alongside robust political and economic analysis, the author offers a prescriptive agenda for the coming post-pandemic age that recognises the changing powers of civilisational, state and hybrid non-state actors. Without overestimating their probabilities, he outlines prospects and preconditions for effective inter-civilisational dialogue and proposes a series of minimal conditions for a multilateral ‘reset’.

This book will appeal to public and private decision-makers, the media, the educated lay public and civil society actors interested in the rise of civilisational politics and its possible consequences for world affairs. It will be of particular interest to students and researchers in the fields of politics, international relations, international political economy, geopolitics, strategic studies, foreign policy and social psychology.

Richard Higgott is Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy in the Brussels School of Governance at VUB, Belgium; Visiting Professor in the Department of Cognitive, Social and Political Science at the University of Siena, Italy and Emeritus Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Warwick, UK. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences of the UK.

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