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What will be the future of Germany? Will Germany remain a 'soft
power', pursuing a 'bind me, love me'-policy or will we see a new
Germany signalling strength and power based on nationalism and
German identity? The book, written by well-known German, British,
French, Russian, Danish and American scholars, attempts to present
contrasting analyses on different levels of the general political
dimension and position of the united Germany in Europe.
The missile defence policy of the US plays a crucial role in
international affairs and is normally studied from a US
perspective. This book is different, it delivers a sharp analysis
of regional and national variations and integrates them with US
viewpoints to present a rounded and comprehensive study. What will
be the international ramifications of American plans to deploy a
comprehensive national missile defence policy? This is a key
question for all those wishing to build a sense of the global
future and is here answered with clarity and rigour by expert
contributors. This new study breaks the mould of traditional
assessments that focus exclusively on the US world picture and are
inevitably one-dimensional. Here we see that US action
automatically entails reactions as this text advances a more
balanced approach. By integrating a focus on US policy with a
strong analysis of regional dynamics, it demonstrates that the
global ramifications of US policy are indeed contingent upon
distinct regional and national variations. These differences in
turn have consequences both for the challenges the US faces in
relation to missile defence and for the future of world politics.
This is an innovative and groundbreaking study that contains
lessons for those wishing to safeguard the future by becoming alert
to its challenges and complexities.
The missile defence policy of the US plays a crucial role in
international affairs and is normally studied from a US
perspective. This book is different, it delivers a sharp analysis
of regional and national variations and integrates them with US
viewpoints to present a rounded and comprehensive study. What will
be the international ramifications of American plans to deploy a
comprehensive national missile defence policy? This is a key
question for all those wishing to build a sense of the global
future and is here answered with clarity and rigour by expert
contributors. This new study breaks the mould of traditional
assessments that focus exclusively on the US world picture and are
inevitably one-dimensional. Here we see that US action
automatically entails reactions as this text advances a more
balanced approach. By integrating a focus on US policy with a
strong analysis of regional dynamics, it demonstrates that the
global ramifications of US policy are indeed contingent upon
distinct regional and national variations. These differences in
turn have consequences both for the challenges the US faces in
relation to missile defence and for the future of world politics.
This is an innovative and groundbreaking study that contains
lessons for those wishing to safeguard the future by becoming alert
to its challenges and complexities.
What will be the future of Germany? Will Germany remain a 'soft
power', pursuing a 'bind me, love me'-policy or will we see a new
Germany signalling strength and power based on nationalism and
German identity? The book, written by well-known German, British,
French, Russian, Danish and American scholars, attempts to present
contrasting analyses on different levels of the general political
dimension and position of the united Germany in Europe.
This book brings together a group of leading scholars on
international relations to develop and apply the concept of
polarity on past and present international relations and discuss
its applicability and usefulness in the future. Despite a
comprehensive debate on a global power shift, often discussed in
terms of the decline of the United States, the crisis in the
liberal international order, and the rise of China, IRs main
concept of power, 'polarity', remains undertheorized and
understudied. The great powers and their importance for dynamics
and processes in the international system are central to current
debates on international order, but these debates too often suffer
from a combination of politicized empirical analysis and reliance
on old theoretical debates and conceptualizations, typically
originating in the Cold War security environment. In order to meet
these challenges, this book updates, conceptualizes, applies and
critically debates the concepts of unipolarity, bipolarity,
multipolarity and non-polarity in order to understand the current
world order.
This book investigates the major internal and external pressures
and constraints facing China as it enters the new century. It is
widely recognised that in its capacity as a nuclear power and as a
member of the UN's Security Council, China plays a major role in
world politics. China is also a growing economic power, which
according to some economists is projected to overtake the US 20
years from now. China has clearly emerged as the major power in the
East Asian region and the major issues of contention in the region
such as the tension on the Korean peninsula, the Taiwan issue and
the conflicting territorial claims in the South China seas cannot
be resolved without China's active participation.
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