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American World Order: The End of the ‘End of History’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2015

SERGEY CHUGROV*
Affiliation:
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University)sergeychugrov@gmail.com

Extract

It seems that everyone has already realized that our world enters a period of fundamental changes and the formation of a new world order. Today, the question of how the modern world will develop is one of the most vital problems of international relations. Therefore, I want to once again prudently refer to the books by J. John Ikenberry and Acharya Amitav on the American World Order (AWO)? Both books represent a lucid, intelligent, and thought-provoking analysis of tectonic transformations in the world as well as a subtle foresight of certain trends.

Type
Mini-Special Issue Articles: Whither American World Order?
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 

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