us-hegemony-and-international-legitimacy
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Lavina Rajendram Lee
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Romance
Thriller & Suspense
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
208
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
Routledge
版
1
ISBN-10
0415552362
ISBN-13
9780415552363
説明
This insightful analysis delves into the complex interplay between US hegemony and international legitimacy following the Cold War. The author meticulously unpacks the motivations behind American dominance in global affairs while exploring how this power has been perceived—and at times, contested—by other nations.
The narrative offers a fresh perspective on the shifting dynamics of international relations, suggesting that legitimacy plays a crucial role in how power is exercised and accepted on the world stage. Through a careful examination of historical events and diplomatic strategies, the author highlights how aspects of legitimacy are intertwined with national interests and international cooperation.
Readers will find a thoughtful discussion on the challenges the US faces as it navigates an increasingly multipolar world. The analysis explores how natural resources, economic considerations, and political ideologies converge in shaping perceptions of power.
Ultimately, this book invites its audience to critically reflect on the implications of US actions and the legitimacy of its leadership in a rapidly changing global landscape, prompting questions about the future of international order and governance.
The narrative offers a fresh perspective on the shifting dynamics of international relations, suggesting that legitimacy plays a crucial role in how power is exercised and accepted on the world stage. Through a careful examination of historical events and diplomatic strategies, the author highlights how aspects of legitimacy are intertwined with national interests and international cooperation.
Readers will find a thoughtful discussion on the challenges the US faces as it navigates an increasingly multipolar world. The analysis explores how natural resources, economic considerations, and political ideologies converge in shaping perceptions of power.
Ultimately, this book invites its audience to critically reflect on the implications of US actions and the legitimacy of its leadership in a rapidly changing global landscape, prompting questions about the future of international order and governance.