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European Union - India strategic synergy: towards a new world order / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Both the EU and India despite marked dissimilarities may be seen as emerging powers with shared features, interests and challenges. Although the ongoing dialogue between them holds, significant political for building a new world order based on justice, freedom and equality, if continue to underperform as both side have different perceptions of what the dialogue for strategic cooperation for new world order should stand for.
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ID:   192930


Sports mega-events and changing world order / Black, David R.   Journal Article
Black, David R. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Processes of making, sustaining, reforming, and un-making world orders are constants in global politics and development. Understood in the neo-Gramscian tradition pioneered by Robert Cox, ideas, institutions, and material capabilities combine to shape the range of possibilities for more and less stable orders. Sports mega-events (SMEs)—most prominently, the Olympic Games—have played an underappreciated role in this process. This paper examines the ways in which the Olympics manifested and supported the rise of globalized neoliberal hegemony in the early 1980s, the reconfiguration and erosion of this order through the 1990s and 2000s, and efforts to fundamentally revise this order in the new millennium. Particular emphasis is placed on the dual role of SMEs and the Olympics as manifestations of conspicuous consumption and the pursuit of prestige on the one hand, and as focal points for sanctions campaigns and boycotts on the other.
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ID:   162072


World orders in Central Asia : united against political Islam? / Saud, Adam   Journal Article
Saud, Adam Journal Article
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Key Words Central Asia  Political Islam  World Orders 
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