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  1. In his own words, he analyses “how to build a shared international order in a world of divergent historical perspectives, violent conflict, proliferating technology, and ideological extremism”. Download Free PDF View PDF

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  2. World Order is a book about international relations written by Henry Kissinger and published in 2014 by Penguin Books. [1] Summary. In World Order, Kissinger says " World Order refers to the concept held by a region or civilization about the nature of just arrangements and the distribution of power thought to be applicable to the entire world."

  3. • Globalization and World Order: 1914 vs 2014 • Globalization: Winners and Losers • Power and Governance in the Digital Age • Resource Security and Geopolitics • What Now? First Steps towards a Rebalanced World The first paper sets the debate in the context of the world today, including the risks to international order as well as

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  4. 4.2. Populations of Countries Belonging to the World's Major Civilizations, 1993, p. 85 4.3. Shares of World Population Under the Political Control of Civilizations, 1900–2025, p. 85 4.4. Shares of World Manufacturing Output by Civilization or Country, 1750–1980, p. 86 4.5. Civilization Shares of World Gross Economic Product, 1950–1992, p. 87

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  5. to World War II. Unfortunately, U.S. isolationism ultimately won out over President Woodrow Wilson’s League of Nations concept to restore international order. Without U.S. leadership in such an organization, another major war in Europe was inevitable. In spite of efforts to promote post– World War II international order by

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  6. To this end, we focus on four baskets of policies – Strengthening and Adapting the Liberal Economic Order; Strengthening the International Security Order; Taking Advantage of the Energy Revolution; and Playing to America’s Strengths in Education, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

  7. In the post-Cold War world, for the first time in history, global politics has become multipolar and multicivilizational. During most of human existence, contacts between civilizations were intermittent or nonexistent. Then, with the beginning of the modern era, about A.D. 1500, global politics assumed two dimensions.

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