Monographie
The age of revisionism : international relations in times of war, uncertainty, and insecurity / Sergiy Korsunsky
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- The age of revisionism : international relations in times of war, uncertainty, and insecurity / Sergiy Korsunsky
Auteur(s)
Publication
- Hannover Stuttgart : Ibidem Verlag
Date de copyright
- C 2026
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (157 pages) ; 21 cm
Collection
- Ukrainian voices 100
ISBN
- 3-8382-2023-4
- 978-3-8382-2023-9
EAN
- 9783838220239 broché
Appartient à la collection
- Ukrainian voices 2629-3064 100
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Notes bibliographiques
Note sur le contenu
- Why you should read this book What is Revisionism ? It is mathematics, stupid! National interests Strategic and other relations The global south... or whatever Concepts of multipolarity and asymmetry The capitalism of deconsumption The Axis of Evil revisited States vs. corporations: who rules the world? The broken windows theory
Résumé ou extrait
- "Political revisionism is a world-wide and historical trend often defining the nature of international relations of a certain historical period. But today, it has become more important than ever before. The rise of China, aggressions of Russia, a growing number of states that have developed or are developing nuclear weapons, the inability of the UN Security Council to handle the global security agenda, the AI revolution, mass migration, and climate change combine into a picture that is difficult to comprehend. And yet no systematic analysis exists explaining what is to expect in the global order under such extreme conditions of war, instability, and insecurity. Annually, around four thousand books on international relations are being published world-wide. This book seeks to fill the gap between a reality that is hard to explain and the theory that is no longer sufficient. Being a study of revisionism, it is itself a revisionist book. It revisits, discusses, and uncovers the novel meaning of many basic concepts used in theorizing about international relations as we know them. Some familiar concepts are merely getting outdated, others have proven to be wrong, while still others need to be revised to understand modern reality properly. The book draws lessons from the author’s experience of practical diplomacy during 30 years as a senior Ukrainian diplomat with assignments in Tel Aviv, Washington, D.C., Ankara, and Tokyo." (4e de couverture)
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