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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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‘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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Order (and Disorder) in World Order

2018
This chapter examines how the international system, through history, but especially beginning with the Treaty of Westphalia and the development of the modern state system, has construed and constructed world order. The discussions here also focus on the definition of what Great Powers are: their characteristics, which countries have been Great Powers ...
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Ordering the world

New Scientist, 2018
Keats reviews Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World, an exhibition of the works of Mark Dion at the Whitechapel Gallery in London UK.
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Fractional-Order PID Controller Synthesis for Bifurcation of Fractional-Order Small-World Networks

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2021
Min Xiao, Binbin Tao, Wei Xing Zheng
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Ordering the World

Reviews in American History, 1984
Alan K. Henrikson, Lloyd C. Gardner
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