The Shape of the World to Come
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Laurent Cohen-Tanugi
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Translated by:
George Holoch
About this book
Offering the most comprehensive analysis of world politics to date, Laurent Cohen-Tanugi takes on globalization's cheerleaders and detractors, who, in their narrow focus, have failed to recognize the full extent to which globalization has become a geopolitical phenomenon. Offering an interpretative framework for thought and action, Cohen-Tanugi suggests how we should approach our new "multipolar" worlda world that is anything but the balanced and harmonious system many welcomed as a desirable alternative to the "American Empire."
Cohen-Tanugi's point is not that the major trends of economic globalization, technological revolution, regional integration, and democratic progress are no longer at work. His argument is that economic globalization exists in a complex dialectic with the traditional geopolitics it has, ironically, helped to revive. This tension has created an ambivalent world that requires democracies to operate in two realms: the realm of economic integration and multilateralismor peaceful, astrategic, "postmodern" internationalismand the more traditional, even regressive realm of confrontation between national and regional strategies of power fought against a background of terrorism, civil wars, and nuclear proliferation.
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Laurent Cohen-Tanugi (LLM, Harvard) is founder and managing partner of Laurent Cohen-Tanugi Avocats and Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford University. He is the author of Beyond Lisbon: A European Strategy for Globalisation (Peter Lang, 2008), The Shape of the World to Come: Charting the Geopolitics of a New Century (Columbia, 2008), and An Alliance At Risk, The United States And Europe After September 11 (Hopkins, 2003). I chose him as a reader for his expertise in global political issues.Laurent Cohen-Tanugi (LLM, Harvard) is founder and managing partner of Laurent Cohen-Tanugi Avocats and Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford University. He is the author of Beyond Lisbon: A European Strategy for Globalisation (Peter Lang, 2008), The Shape of the World to Come: Charting the Geopolitics of a New Century (Columbia, 2008), and An Alliance At Risk, The United States And Europe After September 11 (Hopkins, 2003). I chose him as a reader for his expertise in global political issues.
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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INTRODUCTION: THE WORLD IS NOT FLAT
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1 THE NEW FACE OF GLOBALIZATION
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2 THE END OF THE ATLANTIC ERA
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3 THE GEOPOLITICS OF GLOBALIZATION
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4 THE WEST ON TRIAL
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5 THE WEAPONS OF PEACE
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CONCLUSION: SHAPING THE WORLD TO COME
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INDEX
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