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On World Politics

2005
This book outlines an idea of world politics as an activity of thinking and speaking about the conditions of world order. World order is understood not as an arrangement of entities but a complex of variously situated activities conducted by individuals as members of diverse associations of their own.
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Power in World Politics

2022
The concept of power derives its meanings and theoretical roles from the theories in which it is embedded. Hence, there is no one concept of power, no single understanding of power, even if these understandings stand in relation to each other. Besides the usual theoretical traditions common to the discipline of international relations and the social ...
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From World Politics to a World Political System

2020
Political globalization deals with the dynamics of political processes in the global arena. World politics has become more complex with the emergence of regionalization, new institutions of global governance, and the formation of a hierarchy of global actors.
Olga Leonova, Ilya Ilyin
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Protectionism and world politics

International Organization, 1985
Much unwarranted gloom and doom has been written of late about the new protectionism. It has been widely held to be a major hindrance to Third World development, an obstacle in the path of world economic recovery, and even a threat to good international relations.
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Aesthetics and World Politics

2009
Is it trivial, or perhaps even irresponsible, to explore aesthetic themes at a time when the world is engulfed by war, genocide, terrorism, poverty, climate change and financial turmoil? Why indulge in painting, poetry or music when lives and livelihoods are at stake?
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World Politics

2009
Abstract This article discusses world politics and international relations, with a primary focus on the United Nations Organization. It enumerates the four most relevant changes within the United Nations (UN), namely: the emergence of a single ‘hyper-power’, the emergence of threats, the reformulation of state sovereignty, and the ...
Thomas G. Weiss, Sam Daws
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