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CHANGING GLOBAL ORDER (4) answer(s).
 
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Changing Global Order: India and China / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The prevailing global order, based on the centrality of sovereign nation-states, was laid down during the peace of Westphalia in 1648. It has never been static and has witnessed many structural changes. The balance of power maintained by five-six European powers over two century gave way to bipolar structure following the World War II.
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Rising powers in a changing global order: the political economy of Turkey in the age of BRICS / Onis, Ziya; Kutlay, Mustafa   Journal Article
Onis, Ziya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The rise of bric s presents a major challenge to the existing global order. A second category of emerging powers, which may be labelled near- bric s, have also displayed increasing pro-activism in recent years in terms of influencing the regional balance of power politics, in addition to their growing presence in international organisations and global affairs. It is in this context that we aim to examine Turkey as a striking example of a 'near- bric ' power, a country that has adopted an increasingly assertive and independent style of foreign policy with aspirations to establish itself as a major regional actor. Using the Turkish experience as a reference point, this paper aims to understand the extent to which near- bric countries possess the economic capacity, sustainable growth performance and soft-power capabilities needed to establish themselves as significant regional and global actors. The recent Turkish experience clearly highlights both the potential and the limits of regional power activism on the part of emerging powers from the 'global South'.
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Situating India in a Changing Global Order / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The global order has not been a static phenomenon. In the tune of the laws of the nature it is too changing. From the Western-centric order it has entered a different phase having its manifestations in new political and economic structures. Morton Kaplan’s envisioning of six models of international system might have been based on that assumption. From a ‘Balance of Power’ system it changed to a ‘loose bi-polar system’ and now it appears to have been leading to a kind of not exactly but short of a ‘Unit Veto System’ where no state would venture to attack another as the states then will have equal potentialities to destroy each other.
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Translateralism in the Changing Global Order / Kobayashi, Kazushige   Journal Article
Kobayashi, Kazushige Journal Article
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