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The new world disorder: challenges and threats in an uncertain world / edited by J.L. Black, Michael Johns, and Alanda D. Theriault. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2102406.pdf>.

Record create date: 2/25/2019

Subject: World politics; International relations — History; Globalization — History; HISTORY / World

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"This book describes and analyzes the source and nature of the phenomena that characterize new world disorder. These include domestic political crises with international consequences, disruptive regions, terrorism, climate change, deglobalization, and exponentially growing refugee movements"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I. NATIONAL ISSUES
  • Chapter One. Crisis in Ukraine 2013–2015: A Paradigm for the New World Disorder
  • Chapter Two. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Brexit and Its Aftermath
  • Chapter Three. The Presidency Is What Trump Makes of It: The Trump Test and theNew World Disorder
  • Chapter Four. Springtime for Central Asia?: Belts and Roads, Partnerships, and Risks amid Global Realignment
  • Chapter Five. Turkey: The Missed Opportunity
  • Chapter Six. Russia, Trump, and the United States: The Uses of the Other in a Political Crisis
  • Chapter Seven. Are We There Yet?: The Quest for Stability and Democracy in the Western Balkans
  • Chapter Eight. Brexit—Implications of an Independent Nuclear-Weapons-Free Scotland: Preventing the Sinking of Britain’s Nuclear Submarine Program
  • Part II. GLOBAL ISSUES
  • Chapter Nine. The Challenges of Terrorism in a Globalized World
  • Chapter Ten. The Globalization/Deglobalization Dialectic: A Fragmented World Order on the Road to Globalization 2.0?
  • Chapter Eleven. Internally Displaced Persons: Norm Emergence and Strain in a Disordered World
  • Chapter Twelve. New Environmentalisms: The Anthropocene and Other Climate Stories
  • Concluding Remarks
  • Index
  • About the Authors and Contributors

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