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Western Realism and International Relations : a non-western view /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Foundation Books, 2004.Edition: 1st edDescription: 232 25 cmISBN:
  • 8175962186
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1 As98 W 102164
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Contents:
Preface 1 National Security and the International System 2 Emergence of the Post-War Global System of Security 3 Myths and Reality of Realism 4 Western Realism in South Asia 5 Hegemony of Realism 6 Globalisation and the Crisis of Realism 7 Justice as Realism in International Relation Bibliography Index
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Books Books Ubhayabharati General Stacks Non-fiction 327.1 As98 W 102164 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 102164
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324.954 T174 E 102037 Elite Parties, Poor Voters : 327 An258 G 102599 Global Politics / 327.1/7470954 D618 U 1022005 The US-India nuclear agreement : 327.1 As98 W 102164 Western Realism and International Relations : 327.124/054/09034 B344 E 102057 Empire and Information : 327.17470954 V77 I 102004 India and the Nuclear Non - proliferation Regime: 327.51009/045 An258 M 102054 The International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru :

This book provides an alternative perspective of International Relations from Hiroshima to 9/11 both its diplomacy and mainstream scholarship are linked by realpolitik in a vicious circle of retrogressive symbiosis. It simultaneously undermined the UN system of collective security from its origin and the scientific credential for its scholarship. The Cold War that it spawned restricted economic prosperity political stability and democratic freedom within its narrow core-area of the United States and Europe at the cost of its vast periphery in the Third World. Its unpredicted collapse extended insecurity across the entire globalised system including its core-are as events since 9/11 forcefully underscores. While the new hegemonic system has become globally more insecure for all its citizens its scholarship is still clueless about the collapse of the bipolar system it created in the midst of the massive confidence-building exercise to stabilize it; it is even less able to creatively respond to its orderly transition.
This book pleads for democracy among the states as a component of justice as a substitute for power as the organizing principle of the global system within a reformed UN system as the ‘centre for harmonizing the actions of humanity’ as envisaged in the Charter. In this task scholarship must be inspired to be the catalytic agent by reversing its present role as a policy-science of power policies to perpetuate domination and servitude and legitimizing it as ‘interdependence’ of the ‘global village’. It must liberate itself to become the harbinger of human emancipation as in other fields of creative scholarship

Preface 1 National Security and the International System 2 Emergence of the Post-War Global System of Security 3 Myths and Reality of Realism 4 Western Realism in South Asia 5 Hegemony of Realism 6 Globalisation and the Crisis of Realism 7 Justice as Realism in International Relation Bibliography
Index

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