2008年07月1日
The Disorder of the Prevailing International Order -- by 外交決策分析大師James Rosenau
FP Note No. 1 (June 18, 2008)
THE DISORDER OF THE PREVAILING INTERNATIONAL ORDER
(當前國際秩序的失序)
James N. Rosenau (羅森諾/羅西瑙)
University Professor
Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
The collapse of the Cold War and the Soviet Union led to an explosion of literature as analysts grasped to comprehend the newly emerging global structures. Most of this literature predicted the consolidation of authority in the world; a spate of books focused on “empire” as the basic mode of consolidation, while a few analysts reached for the even broader entity, “civilization”. That such a consolidation might not emerge, that authority might proliferate and disaggregate instead, was---and is---not widely considered plausible. ...
THE DISORDER OF THE PREVAILING INTERNATIONAL ORDER
(當前國際秩序的失序)
University Professor
Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
The collapse of the Cold War and the Soviet Union led to an explosion of literature as analysts grasped to comprehend the newly emerging global structures. Most of this literature predicted the consolidation of authority in the world; a spate of books focused on “empire” as the basic mode of consolidation, while a few analysts reached for the even broader entity, “civilization”. That such a consolidation might not emerge, that authority might proliferate and disaggregate instead, was---and is---not widely considered plausible. ...
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