World Politics / Themes for the 21st Century Series (PDF)
Progress and its Limits
(Sprache: Englisch)
At the end of the Cold War, there was much talk of a new world
order in which the sovereign state would be held to democratic
account, fundamental rights would be respected, and conflict would
be replaced by cooperation based on the rule of law. At the...
order in which the sovereign state would be held to democratic
account, fundamental rights would be respected, and conflict would
be replaced by cooperation based on the rule of law. At the...
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At the end of the Cold War, there was much talk of a new world
order in which the sovereign state would be held to democratic
account, fundamental rights would be respected, and conflict would
be replaced by cooperation based on the rule of law. At the start
of the new millenium most of this optimism has evaporated.
This book examines why it is so difficult to improve standards of
international behaviour and explores the pre-conditions for any
realistic attempt to do so. It discusses three major issues that
have dominated international debate over the past decade: the
tension between sovereignty and national self-determination; the
problems associated with the attempt to spread democracy around the
world; and the desirability of external intervention in ethnic and
religious conflicts.
Rejecting both the unfounded optimism of the early 1990s and the
cynical pessimism of more recent years, Professor Mayall points to
the strong elements of continuity in international life. He
concludes that international society is unlikely to be successfully
reformed if governments continue to will progressive ends whilst
evading responsibility for their actions.
order in which the sovereign state would be held to democratic
account, fundamental rights would be respected, and conflict would
be replaced by cooperation based on the rule of law. At the start
of the new millenium most of this optimism has evaporated.
This book examines why it is so difficult to improve standards of
international behaviour and explores the pre-conditions for any
realistic attempt to do so. It discusses three major issues that
have dominated international debate over the past decade: the
tension between sovereignty and national self-determination; the
problems associated with the attempt to spread democracy around the
world; and the desirability of external intervention in ethnic and
religious conflicts.
Rejecting both the unfounded optimism of the early 1990s and the
cynical pessimism of more recent years, Professor Mayall points to
the strong elements of continuity in international life. He
concludes that international society is unlikely to be successfully
reformed if governments continue to will progressive ends whilst
evading responsibility for their actions.
Autoren-Porträt von James Mayall
James Mayall is Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. He has written widely on nationalism, international society, and Africa's international relations.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: James Mayall
- 2013, 1. Auflage, 184 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0745677754
- ISBN-13: 9780745677750
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.06.2013
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