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Auteur(s) : Acharya, Amitav (1962-....)
Titre(s) : The end of American world order [Texte imprimé] / Amitav Acharya
Édition : 2nd edition
Publication : Cambridge : Polity, copyright 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVII-217 p.) ; 23 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages [162]-195) and index
"The age of Western hegemony is over. Whether or not America itself declines or thrives
under President Trump's leadership, the post-war liberal international order underpinned
by US military, economic and ideological primacy and supported by global institutions
serving its power and purpose, is coming to an end. But what will take its place?
A Chinese world order? A re-constituted form of American hegemony? A regionalized
system of global cooperation, including major and emerging powers? In this updated
and extended edition of his widely acclaimed book, Amitav Acharya offers an incisive
answer to this fundamental question. While the US will remain a major force in world
affairs, he argues that it has lost the ability to shape world order after its own
interests and image. As a result, the US will be one of a number of anchors including
emerging powers, regional forces, and a concert of the old and new powers shaping
a new world order. Rejecting labels such as multipolar, apolar, or G-Zero, Acharya
likens the emerging system to a multiplex theatre, offering a choice of plots (ideas),
directors (power), and action (leadership) under one roof. Finally, he reflects on
the policies that the US, emerging powers and regional actors must pursue to promote
stability in this decentred but interdependent, multiplex world. Written by a leading
scholar of the international relations of the non-Western world, and rising above
partisan punditry, this book represents a major contribution to debates over the post-American
era"--Provided by publisher
Sujet(s) : Relations internationales -- 2001-....
Sphères d'influence
Régionalisme
Indice(s) Dewey :
327.090 5 (23e éd.) = Relations internationales - 2000-2099
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781509517077. - ISBN 1509517073. - ISBN 9781509517084. - ISBN 1509517081. -
ISBN 9781509517114. - ISBN 1509517111
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