1st Edition

Old Nations, New World Conceptions Of World Order

By David Jacobson Copyright 1994
235 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

235 Pages
by Routledge

This volume explores key states and their changing conceptions of the international order in the post-Cold War era. Taken collectively, the contributors' analyses of the United States, the Soviet Union and its successor states, Japan, the People's Republic of China, the East Asian Little Dragons and Germany and the European Community paint a detailed portrait of the emerging world order. This... Read more
Introduction: The Global Present -- Japanese Views of the Great Powers in the New World Order -- Chinese Perspectives on World Order -- The Changing World Order and the East Asian Newly Industrialized Countries: Challenges and Responses -- Nationalism, Economic Cooperation and Supranationalism in Western Europe: The Role of a United Germany -- U.S. Discourse and Strategies in the New World Order -- Soviet and Post-Soviet Approaches to World Order -- Conclusion: The Global Future

Biography

David Jacobson is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Arizona State University. He is currently completing a book entitled, The States System in the Age of Rights.