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ID:   008533


1995 and tge end of the post-cold war era / Roberts Brad Winter 1995  Article
Roberts Brad Article
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Publication Winter 1995.
Description 5-25
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ID:   022202


9/11: One year of empire-building / Petras James Aug 24, 2002  Article
Petras James Article
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Publication Aug 24, 2002.
Description 3504-3513
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ID:   016771


Advantages and disadvantages of a new world order for India and / Travis, Tom March 12, 1994  Article
Travis, Tom Article
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Publication March 12, 1994.
Description 11-14
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ID:   083312


Africa and the new world order: the role of China in africa's regeneration / Caballero, Gina   Journal Article
Caballero, Gina Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   015716


African americans and the new world order / morris Milton D Autumn  Article
morris Milton D Article
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Publication Autumn.
Description 5-21
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ID:   008818


Alchemy for a new world order: Overselling "Preventive diplomacy" / Stedman Stephen John May-June 1995  Article
Stedman Stephen John Article
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Publication May-June 1995.
Description 14-20
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ID:   056583


Antiglobalism's jewish problem / Strauss , Mark   Journal Article
Strauss , Mark Journal Article
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ID:   173584


Are we proceeding towards a new world order ? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
Sen, Rupa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The COVID 19 virus pandemic, taking a toll upon thousands of millennial, points towards retribution of nature, ruthlessly exploited over the years. The greed in man prompted them to engage in amassing wealth and luxury even at the behest of nature, as security measures of life. It was never in the wildest of our dreams that a virus could bring the entire world to a standstill, causing devastating effect on the economy.
Key Words New World Order 
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ID:   097412


Australian peacekeeping: sixty years in the field / Horner, David (ed); Londey, Peter (ed); Bou, Jean (ed) 2009  Book
Horner, David Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Description xviii, 333p.
Standard Number 9780521735926
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055046355.3570994/HOR 055046MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   068660


Balanced force structure to achieve a liberal world order / Owens, Mackubin Thomas   Journal Article
Owens, Mackubin Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Bashar Al-Assad: in or out of the new world order / Zisser, Eyal Summer 2005  Journal Article
Zisser, Eyal Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2005.
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ID:   020402


Because people matter: Studying global political economy / Lipschutz Ronnie D Nov 2001  Article
Lipschutz Ronnie D Article
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Publication Nov 2001.
Description 321-339
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ID:   072327


Big game of the 21st century / Satanovsky, Ye   Journal Article
Satanovsky, Ye Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words New World Order  World Politics  United States  Middle East  Great Game 
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ID:   022178


Blame it on the romans: Pax American and the rule of law / McShane Thomas W Summer 2002  Article
McShane Thomas W Article
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Publication Summer 2002.
Description 57-72
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ID:   046838


Blood and sand: West Asian tragedy / Singh, S Nihal 2003  Book
Singh, S Nihal Book
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Publication New Delhi, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2003.
Description xi, 334p.
Standard Number 8123909594
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046747327.160956/SIN 046747MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Bolstering democracy in the Americans / Reding Andrew A Summer 1992  Article
Reding Andrew A Article
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Publication Summer 1992.
Description 401-415
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Breaking of nations / Kuznetsova, E 2; 2004  Journal Article
Kuznetsova, E Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   148960


Brexit: Harbinger of an Unexpected New World Order / Jain, Sandhya   Journal Article
Jain, Sandhya Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The stunning British vote of June 24, 2016, to quit the European Union (EU)—dubbed Brexit—has triggered a major realignment of economic and political forces across the globe, strengthening the template of a new world order tilted towards Moscow, Beijing and the rising powers of Asia and Africa. As Washington nervously recognizes, there will be a decline in the influence of the US, EU and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the latter two having served as instruments of US global domination.
Key Words New World Order  Brexit  Harbinger 
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BRICS: can they shape a new world order? / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract There is no question that this institution will pose as a rival to the Bretton Woods Institutions. The bigger danger for the dollar is the reality that other emerging states that want to break from the conditional ties of the IMF can benefit from the NDB and CRA. The BRICS states make up more than a quarter of the Global GDP and holds less than 11 per cent of the voting rights in the IMF. The United States holds over 16.8 per cent of the voting power in the IMF and along with the countries of Britain, France, Germany and Italy control over 34 per cent of the vote of the IMF. After the crash of Wall Street in 2008 there were efforts by the BRICS group to restructure the World Bank and the IMF to increase the influence of China and other BRICS societies. Wall Street could not countenance this restructuring because the dominance of the Bretton Woods Institutions ensured the military management of the international system in so far as the poorer countries of the world had to keep their reserves in dollars and the US could finance its expenditures from the hard earned savings of other peoples. The BRICS formation will now give the poorer societies a greater say in the international financial order.
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Britain and the new world order: the special relationship in 1990s / Coker Christopher July 1992  Article
Coker Christopher Article
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Publication July 1992.
Description 407-421
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