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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | JZ 1305 .K43 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5033402 |
JZ 1305 .F75 2009 The next 100 years : a forecast for the 21st century / | JZ 1305 .I56 1999 Innovation in diplomatic practice / | JZ 1305 .K378 2013 Introduction to international relations : theory and practice / | JZ 1305 .K43 2011 How to run the world : charting a course to the next Renaissance / | JZ 1305 .M332 2011 The unfinished global revolution : the pursuit of a new international politics / | JZ 1305 .S765 1999 Strategic choice and international relations / | JZ 1305 .W38 2009 The evolution of international society : a comparative historical analysis / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-236) and index.
Here is a provocative guide to the future of international relations--a system for managing global problems beyond the stalemates of business versus government, East versus West, rich versus poor, democracy versus authoritarianism, free markets versus state capitalism. Adventurer-scholar Parag Khanna's How to Run the World posits a chaotic modern era that resembles the Middle Ages, with Asian empires, Western militaries, Middle Eastern sheikhdoms, magnetic city-states, wealthy multinational corporations, elite clans, religious zealots, tribal hordes, and potent media seething in an ever more unpredictable and dangerous storm. But just as that initial "dark age" ended with the Renaissance, Khanna believes that our time can become a great and enlightened age as well--only, though, if we harness our technology and connectedness to forge new networks among governments, businesses, and civic interest groups to tackle the crises of today and avert those of tomorrow.--From publisher description.
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