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Post-western world : how emerging powers are remaking global order / Oliver Stuenkel.

Post-western world : how emerging powers are remaking global order / Oliver Stuenkel.
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ISBN 9781509504572 (paperback)
Name Stuenkel, Oliver author.
Title Post-western world : how emerging powers are remaking global order / Oliver Stuenkel.
Published Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2016.
©2016
Description x, 251 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 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.
Summary 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. But what does this mean for the future of the international order? Will China dominate the 21st Century? Will the so-called BRICS prove to be a disruptive force in global affairs? Are we headed towards a world marked by frequent strife, or will the end of Western dominance make the world more peaceful? In this provocative new book, Oliver Stuenkel argues that our understanding of global order and predictions about its future are limited because we seek to imagine the post-Western world from a parochial Western-centric perspective. Such a view is increasingly inadequate in a world where a billions of people regard Western rule as a temporary aberration, and the rise of Asia as a return to normalcy. In reality, China and other rising powers that elude the simplistic extremes of either confronting or joining existing order are quietly building a "parallel order" which complements today s international institutions and increases rising powers' autonomy. Combining accessibility with expert sensitivity to the complexities of the global shift of power, Stuenkel s vision of a post-Western world will be core reading for students and scholars of contemporary international affairs, as well as anyone interested in the future of global politics.--
Subjects Developing countries -- Foreign relations -- 21st century
World politics -- 21st century
East and West -- History -- 21st century
International relations
International economic relations
International organization
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