The global order is shifting.
Even though no major war has intervened to reshape the
architecture of the international order, the global financial
crisis has accentuated the emergence of an enlarged global
leadership. It is clear that change is afoot. The United States may
be hanging on as the world's leading power, as the European Union
remains an independent force in global politics, but a host of
rising states --including China, India, and Brazil --clamor to be
heard and take on bigger roles in world forums.
"Rising States, Rising Institutions" features a panel of
distinguished scholars who examine the forces at work: Gregory Chin
(York University), Daniel W. Drezner (Tufts University), Thomas
Hale (Princeton University), Andrew Hurrell (Oxford University), G.
John Ikenberry (Princeton University), John Kirton (University of
Toronto), Flynt Leverett (New America Foundation), Steven E. Miller
(Harvard University), Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University),
Amrita Narlikar (Cambridge University), and Anne-Marie Slaughter
(U.S. State Department). Together they analyze different models of
international cooperation, the states that have most actively
challenged the existing order, and leading and emergent
international institutions such as the G-20, the nascent regime for
sovereign wealth funds, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and
the entities organized to foster cooperation in the war on
terror.
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