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National Perspectives on a Multipolar Order: Interrogating the Global Power Transition [Kõva köide]

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  • ISBN-13: 9781526159373
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x14 mm, kaal: 494 g, 5 black & white figures
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  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526159376
  • ISBN-13: 9781526159373
The global distribution of power is changing. But how should we make sense of this moment of transition With the rise of new powers and the decline of seemingly unchallenged US dominance in world politics, a conventional wisdom is gaining ground that a new multipolar order is taking shape. Yet multipolarity – an order with multiple centres of power – is variously used as a description of the current distribution of power, of the likely shape of a future global order, or even as a prescription for how power ‘should’ be distributed in the international system.To understand the power of the different – and sometimes competing – narratives on offer today about the changing global order, a global perspective is necessary. This book explores how the concept of a multipolar order is being used for different purposes in different national contexts. From rising powers to established powers, contemporary debates are analysed by a set of leading scholars to provide in-depth insight into the use and abuse of a widely employed but rarely explored concept.

This book explores how the concept of a multipolar order is being used for different purposes in different national contexts. It examines the ways that debates about power and order in the world are shaping the policies of rising and established powers alike.
List of figures
vi
List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements viii
List of abbreviations
ix
Introduction: The utility and limits of polarity analysis 1(20)
Benjamin Zala
Part I Rising and re-emerging powers
1 `Mirror, mirror on the wall': China and the concept of multipolarity in the post-Cold War era
21(21)
Nicholas Khoo
Zhang Qingmin
2 India: Seeking multipolarity, favouring multilateralism, pursuing multialignment
42(23)
Ian Hall
3 Brazil: Pursuing a multipolar mirage?
65(29)
Luis L. Schenoni
4 Multipolarity in Russia: A philosophical and practical understanding
94(27)
Elena Chebankova
Part II The unipole and its allies
5 Does the United States face a multipolar future? Washington's response through the lens of technology
121(23)
James Johnson
6 Japan and the dangers of multipolarisation
144(25)
H. D. P. Envall
7 The uses and abuses of the polarity discourse in UK foreign and defence politics
169(27)
David Blagden
Conclusion: Debating the distribution of power and status in the early twenty-first century 196(15)
Benjamin Zala
Index 211
Benjamin Zala is Research Fellow in the Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University -- .