The Declining World Order [[electronic resource] ] : America's Imperial Geopolitics |
Autore | Falk Richard |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (282 p.) |
Disciplina |
327.1
327.73 |
Soggetto topico |
Geopolitics
Imperialism International relations United States - Foreign relations War on Terrorism, 2001- |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Declining World Order: America's Imperial Geopolitics; Copyright; Introduction; Acknowledgment; Contents; Part One Structures, Actors, and Agency; Chapter 1 The Future of the State and State System; Revisiting Westphalia; Westphalian Benchmarks; The Post-Westphalian Perspective; The Prescriptive Imperative; Some Empirical Observations; Four Post-Westphalian Dead Ends; The Global Marketplace; World Government; Global Village; Global Empire; The Post-Westphalia Prospect in the Early Twenty-First Century; Noting the Historical Moment of Lost Opportunity
The Campaign for Global DemocracyInternational Criminal Court; A Global Peoples Assembly; The International Rule of Law; September 11: Disruption or Derailment?; Achieving Humane Regionalism; A Concluding Note; End notes; Chapter 2 Regionalism; Background Considerations; Globalization and Regionalism: After the Cold War and September 11; Post-Cold War Strategic Interests; Positive and Negative Regionalism; Containing Negative Globalism via Regionalism; Containing Empire-Building; Mitigating Pathological Anarchism; Promoting Positive Globalism; Promoting Positive Regionalism; A Concluding Note ReferencesChapter 3 Global Institutions; Identifying the Challenge; The Institutions of Global Economic Governance; A World of Regions? A Foreign Policy Calculus; The United Nations: A Crisis of Confidence; A Concluding Note; Chapter 4 Global Civil Society; Engaging the Project; The Politics of Language; Responding to Economic Globalization; Toward Responsible Global Capitalism: A Plea for Normative Democracy; Globalization-from-Below and the State: A Decisive Battle; Conclusion; References; Part Two Normative Contours; Chapter 5 Toward Global Justice; The Changing Global Context The September 11 AttacksImplementing Accountability Norms: Options and Mechanisms; The Role and Nature of Historic Injustices; The Centrality of the Holocaust; Asia/Pacific Redress; Redress for Indigenous Peoples; Reparations for Slavery; Political Crimes of State; Modalities of Response; Criminal Trials: National and International; Civil Litigation and Economic Reparations; Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; Humanitarian Diplomacy; The Promise of the Future: Finding Hope; Toward an International Criminal Court; Toward a Palestinian State; Toward a Global Peoples Assembly A Concluding NoteReferences; Chapter 6 Religious Resurgence; Points of Departure; Narrating the Interplay of Religion and Politics: The Emergence of Modernity; Current World Order Trends, or Pathways to Inhumane Governance; Normative Appraisal from the Perspective of Global Governance, or Why ""Inhumane?""; Why Religion? Openings and Regressions; Religious Pillars of Humane Global Governance; Religion and Humane Global Governance: Concluding Observations; Endnotes; Chapter 7 Challenging Citizenship; Overview; Tensions of the Times; Constructing Global Citizenship: Reviving the 1990s; Endnotes Part Three Regression |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463357103321 |
Falk Richard | ||
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Declining World Order [[electronic resource] ] : America's Imperial Geopolitics |
Autore | Falk Richard |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (282 p.) |
Disciplina |
327.1
327.73 |
Soggetto topico |
Geopolitics
Imperialism International relations United States - Foreign relations War on Terrorism, 2001- |
ISBN |
1-280-16515-4
1-135-93914-4 0-203-48556-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Declining World Order: America's Imperial Geopolitics; Copyright; Introduction; Acknowledgment; Contents; Part One Structures, Actors, and Agency; Chapter 1 The Future of the State and State System; Revisiting Westphalia; Westphalian Benchmarks; The Post-Westphalian Perspective; The Prescriptive Imperative; Some Empirical Observations; Four Post-Westphalian Dead Ends; The Global Marketplace; World Government; Global Village; Global Empire; The Post-Westphalia Prospect in the Early Twenty-First Century; Noting the Historical Moment of Lost Opportunity
The Campaign for Global DemocracyInternational Criminal Court; A Global Peoples Assembly; The International Rule of Law; September 11: Disruption or Derailment?; Achieving Humane Regionalism; A Concluding Note; End notes; Chapter 2 Regionalism; Background Considerations; Globalization and Regionalism: After the Cold War and September 11; Post-Cold War Strategic Interests; Positive and Negative Regionalism; Containing Negative Globalism via Regionalism; Containing Empire-Building; Mitigating Pathological Anarchism; Promoting Positive Globalism; Promoting Positive Regionalism; A Concluding Note ReferencesChapter 3 Global Institutions; Identifying the Challenge; The Institutions of Global Economic Governance; A World of Regions? A Foreign Policy Calculus; The United Nations: A Crisis of Confidence; A Concluding Note; Chapter 4 Global Civil Society; Engaging the Project; The Politics of Language; Responding to Economic Globalization; Toward Responsible Global Capitalism: A Plea for Normative Democracy; Globalization-from-Below and the State: A Decisive Battle; Conclusion; References; Part Two Normative Contours; Chapter 5 Toward Global Justice; The Changing Global Context The September 11 AttacksImplementing Accountability Norms: Options and Mechanisms; The Role and Nature of Historic Injustices; The Centrality of the Holocaust; Asia/Pacific Redress; Redress for Indigenous Peoples; Reparations for Slavery; Political Crimes of State; Modalities of Response; Criminal Trials: National and International; Civil Litigation and Economic Reparations; Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; Humanitarian Diplomacy; The Promise of the Future: Finding Hope; Toward an International Criminal Court; Toward a Palestinian State; Toward a Global Peoples Assembly A Concluding NoteReferences; Chapter 6 Religious Resurgence; Points of Departure; Narrating the Interplay of Religion and Politics: The Emergence of Modernity; Current World Order Trends, or Pathways to Inhumane Governance; Normative Appraisal from the Perspective of Global Governance, or Why ""Inhumane?""; Why Religion? Openings and Regressions; Religious Pillars of Humane Global Governance; Religion and Humane Global Governance: Concluding Observations; Endnotes; Chapter 7 Challenging Citizenship; Overview; Tensions of the Times; Constructing Global Citizenship: Reviving the 1990s; Endnotes Part Three Regression |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787780903321 |
Falk Richard | ||
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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