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‘New World Order?’

Irish Studies in International Affairs, 2004
It is a pleasure to be here again at the Royal Irish Academy to deliver the opening address to your annual conference. The theme chosen for today's conference-'New World Order?'-gives rise to many questions, and perhaps too few answers. What is new as we enter the twenty-first century?
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Reimagining World Order

2022
This chapter extends the book’s discussion of order to the global level. Its analysis is based on the same principles of justice used to restructure Sino-American relations, with some modifications. It describes minor and major pathways to orders that give greater emphasis to equality, but in a way that satisfies the interests and status of those ...
Richard Ned Lebow, Feng Zhang
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Multilateralism and world order*

Review of International Studies, 1992
‘World order’ has become a current catchphrase of political discourse and journalism. ‘Multilateralism’ has become something of a growth sector in academic studies. What current events have brought into prominence, scholarship has an obligation to subject to critical analysis.
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World Order or World Control?

The Review of Politics, 1985
Political ideas today are different manifestations of a common paradigm which postulates a disenchanted universe allowing no middle ground between piecemeal social engineering and revolutionary transformation. We need a new definition of political order as opposed to disenchanted social control.
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Third World and World Order

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 1976
The essay explores the potential contribution of Third World nations to a more equitable and just world. It asks a basic question: if such a world does not seem to emerge out of the designs of the rich and powerful, can it emerge out of the policies of the less-privileged members of the world system?
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World Order and World Futures

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1979
International relations seems to be growing. The scope of international practice is widening as the number of nation states increases, as nongovernmental actors become more important, and as new issue areas like money, energy, food, and population join the traditional diplo-military concerns of high politics. The range of international analysis is also
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