Global Order and Global Disorder: Globalization and the Nation-StateBloomsbury Academic, 2003 M05 30 - 216 pages Is the world entering a period of breakdown or breakthrough? As Suter makes clear, globalization is reducing the role of national governments, but it is not yet clear what will follow the current world order. He explains the process of globalization and uses the technique of scenario planning to examine alternative forms of global order and disorder. |
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... television and radio documentaries as well as fea- ture articles and opinion pieces in newspapers . The events filling television screens and front ends of the newspapers each day can be seen as part of wider range of occurrences . A ...
... television also prompted the international response to helping the survivors of the Rwanda massacre . Although conservative Islamic countries have endeavored to restrict outside nonIslamic influences , they are having more difficulty in ...
... television scenes in the 1990-1991 Gulf War . Shortly before the U.S. Congress voted to go to war in 1990 , a television report shook that nation : A girl ( whose identity could not , for fear of reprisals , be revealed ) sobbed during ...
Contents
The NationState System | 17 |
The Weaknesses of the NationState System | 31 |
The New Global Actors | 67 |
Copyright | |
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