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Old Links and New Ties - Power and Persuasion in an Age of Networks (Paperback, New)
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Old Links and New Ties - Power and Persuasion in an Age of Networks (Paperback, New)
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In an international landscape, where emerging newly empowered
states are projecting economic and political challenges from Asia,
Africa and Latin America, countries like Britain have to redefine
roles for themselves in a new order that has reshaped the world.
These new roles, as envisaged by David Howell, will rely far more
on connectivities and fluid networks than on geographically defined
blocs. How will Britain fare in this entirely new international
landscape? With power and influence shifting to the developing
world, and with a growing network of hyper-connections and
communications between nations, Britain is already fundamentally
repositioned. In this context, Howell presents a unique solution:
engage with and re-energise the existing Commonwealth network of
nations which is bound together by history and cultural
connections. Emphasising the importance of soft power in the
digital age, the author argues against the restrictions posed by
traditional blocs and for the dynamism which Commonwealth linkages
offer. Challenging traditionally accepted economic and political
theories, Howell presents a unique new perspective on international
and diplomatic relations in the twenty-first century.
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