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The Liberal Order and its Contestations - Great powers and regions transiting in a multipolar era (Paperback): Riccardo Alcaro The Liberal Order and its Contestations - Great powers and regions transiting in a multipolar era (Paperback)
Riccardo Alcaro
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The notion that we are experiencing a change in times, whereby an old global order is giving way to a new one, has been gaining legitimacy in international debates. As US power is waning, the argument goes, so is the set of liberal norms, rules and institutions around which the Unites States organised its global supremacy. Ideational contests, power shifts, regional fragmentation, and socio-economic turmoil paint a broad picture of complex and often inter-related challenges that fuel contestation of the liberal order, both as a normative project and as an emanation of US power. Major players - China and India, Europe and Russia, and the United States itself - are all engaged in a process of global repositioning, most notably in areas where the liberal project has only fragile roots and order is contested: Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. This volume aims to provide critical frames of reference for understanding whether geopolitical and ideational contestations will eventually bring the US-centred liberal order down or lead to a process of adjustment and transformation. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue in The International Spectator.

The Liberal Order and its Contestations - Great powers and regions transiting in a multipolar era (Hardcover): Riccardo Alcaro The Liberal Order and its Contestations - Great powers and regions transiting in a multipolar era (Hardcover)
Riccardo Alcaro
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The notion that we are experiencing a change in times, whereby an old global order is giving way to a new one, has been gaining legitimacy in international debates. As US power is waning, the argument goes, so is the set of liberal norms, rules and institutions around which the Unites States organised its global supremacy. Ideational contests, power shifts, regional fragmentation, and socio-economic turmoil paint a broad picture of complex and often inter-related challenges that fuel contestation of the liberal order, both as a normative project and as an emanation of US power. Major players - China and India, Europe and Russia, and the United States itself - are all engaged in a process of global repositioning, most notably in areas where the liberal project has only fragile roots and order is contested: Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. This volume aims to provide critical frames of reference for understanding whether geopolitical and ideational contestations will eventually bring the US-centred liberal order down or lead to a process of adjustment and transformation. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue in The International Spectator.

Europe and Iran's Nuclear Crisis - Lead Groups and EU Foreign Policy-Making (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Europe and Iran's Nuclear Crisis - Lead Groups and EU Foreign Policy-Making (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Riccardo Alcaro
R3,522 Discovery Miles 35 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book investigates the European involvement in managing the nuclear dispute with Iran, shedding new light on EU foreign policy-making. The author focuses on the peculiar format through which the EU managed Iran's nuclear issue: a 'lead group' consisting of France, Germany and the UK and the High Representative for EU foreign policy (E3/EU). The experience of the E3/EU lends credibility to the claim that lead groups give EU foreign policy direction and substance. The E3/EU set up a negotiating framework that worked as a de-escalating tool, a catalyst for Security Council unity and a forum for crisis management. They inflicted pain on Iran by adopting a comprehensive sanctions regime, but did so only having secured US commitment to a diplomatic solution. Once the deal was reached, they defended it vigorously. The E3/EU may have been supporting actors, but their achievements were real.

Europe and Iran's Nuclear Crisis - Lead Groups and EU Foreign Policy-Making (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Riccardo Alcaro Europe and Iran's Nuclear Crisis - Lead Groups and EU Foreign Policy-Making (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Riccardo Alcaro
R4,832 Discovery Miles 48 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book investigates the European involvement in managing the nuclear dispute with Iran, shedding new light on EU foreign policy-making. The author focuses on the peculiar format through which the EU managed Iran's nuclear issue: a 'lead group' consisting of France, Germany and the UK and the High Representative for EU foreign policy (E3/EU). The experience of the E3/EU lends credibility to the claim that lead groups give EU foreign policy direction and substance. The E3/EU set up a negotiating framework that worked as a de-escalating tool, a catalyst for Security Council unity and a forum for crisis management. They inflicted pain on Iran by adopting a comprehensive sanctions regime, but did so only having secured US commitment to a diplomatic solution. Once the deal was reached, they defended it vigorously. The E3/EU may have been supporting actors, but their achievements were real.

The West and the Global Power Shift - Transatlantic Relations and Global Governance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Riccardo Alcaro,... The West and the Global Power Shift - Transatlantic Relations and Global Governance (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Riccardo Alcaro, John Peterson, Ettore Greco
R4,250 Discovery Miles 42 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book assesses the state of transatlantic relations in an era of emerging powers and growing interconnectedness, and discusses the limits and potential of transatlantic leadership in creating effective governance structures. The authors first resort to theory and history to understand the transatlantic relationship. They then consider the domestic and systemic factors that might set the relationship between the United States and Europe on a different path. Finally, the authors locate the potential for transatlantic leadership in the context of the global power shift. The world of the 21st century displays different power configurations in different policy domains. This changing structure of power complicates the exercise of leadership. Leadership requires not only greater power and authority, but also persuasion, bargaining and moral suasion, all necessary strategies to build coalitions and manage conflicts between great powers.

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