Post western world : how emerging powers are remaking global order
By: Stuenkel, Oliver
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With the United States' superpower status rivalled by a rising China and emerging powers like India and Brazil playing a growing role in international affairs, the global balance of power is shifting.
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327 SM IN Introduction to international and global studies | 327 SN CA Cases in international relations / | 327 SN CA Cases in international relations / | 327 ST PO Post western world : | 327.072 QU AL Qualitative methods in international relations : | 327.09045 YO IN International Relations since 1945 : | 327.09174927 IS LA Islamists and the politics of the Arab uprisings : |
The Birth of Western-Centrism -- Power Shifts and the Rise of the Rest -- The Future of Soft Power -- Towards a Parallel Order : Finance, Trade and Investment -- Towards a Parallel Order : Security, Diplomacy and Infrastructure -- Post-Western World.
With the United States' superpower status rivalled by a rising China and emerging powers like India and Brazil playing a growing role in international affairs, the global balance of power is shifting.