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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 243x165x34 mm, weight: 686 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594206147
  • ISBN-13: 9781594206146
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 243x165x34 mm, weight: 686 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 1594206147
  • ISBN-13: 9781594206146
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The former Secretary of State and national security adviser provides a deep meditation on the roots of international harmony and global disorder.

A Nobel Peace Prize-winning former national security adviser and secretary of state provides a deep meditation on the roots of international harmony and global disorder.



Introduction: The Question of World Order 1(10)
Varieties of World Order
2(7)
Legitimacy and Power
9(2)
Chapter 1 Europe: The Pluralistic International Order
11(38)
The Uniqueness of the European Order
11(9)
The Thirty Years' War: What Is Legitimacy?
20(3)
The Peace of Westphalia
23(8)
The Operation of the Westphalian System
31(10)
The French Revolution and Its Aftermath
41(8)
Chapter 2 The European Balance-of-Power System and Its End
49(47)
The Russian Enigma
49(10)
The Congress of Vienna
59(9)
The Premises of International Order
68(5)
Metternich and Bismarck
73(3)
The Dilemmas of the Balance of Power
76(6)
Legitimacy and Power Between the World Wars
82(4)
The Postwar European Order
86(5)
The Future of Europe
91(5)
Chapter 3 Islamism and the Middle East: A World in Disorder
96(50)
The Islamic World Order
97(12)
The Ottoman Empire: The Sick Man of Europe
109(2)
The Westphalian System and the Islamic World
111(7)
Islamism: The Revolutionary Tide---Two Philosophical Interpretations
118(4)
The Arab Spring and the Syrian Cataclysm
122(7)
The Palestinian Issue and International Order
129(5)
Saudi Arabia
134(8)
The Decline of the State?
142(4)
Chapter 4 The United States and Iran: Approaches to Order
146(26)
The Tradition of Iranian Statecraft
149(3)
The Khomeini Revolution
152(7)
Nuclear Proliferation and Iran
159(10)
Vision and Reality
169(3)
Chapter 5 The Multiplicity of Asia
172(40)
Asia and Europe: Different Concepts of Balance of Power
172(8)
Japan
180(12)
India
192(16)
What Is an Asian Regional Order?
208(4)
Chapter 6 Toward an Asian Order: Confrontation or Partnership?
212(22)
Asia's International Order and China
213(8)
China and World Order
221(7)
A Longer Perspective
228(6)
Chapter 7 "Acting for All Mankind": The United States and Its Concept of Order
234(42)
America on the World Stage
239(8)
Theodore Roosevelt: America as a World Power
247(9)
Woodrow Wilson: America as the World's Conscience
256(13)
Franklin Roosevelt and the New World Order
269(7)
Chapter 8 The United States: Ambivalent Superpower
276(54)
The Beginning of the Cold War
280(3)
Strategies of a Cold War Order
283(5)
The Korean War
288(7)
Vietnam and the Breakdown of the National Consensus
295(7)
Richard Nixon and International Order
302(6)
The Beginning of Renewal
308(2)
Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War
310(7)
The Afghanistan and Iraq Wars
317(10)
The Purpose and the "Possible
327(3)
Chapter 9 Technology, Equilibrium, and Human Consciousness
330(45)
World Order in the Nuclear Age
331(5)
The Challenge of Nuclear Proliferation
336(5)
Cyber Technology and World Order
341(7)
The Human Factor
348(6)
Foreign Policy in the Digital Era
354(7)
CONCLUSION: World Order in Our Time?
361(4)
The Evolution of International Order
365(6)
Where Do We Go from Here?
371(4)
Acknowledgments 375(4)
Notes 379(26)
Index 405