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Russia, China and global governance / Charles Grant

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  • Russia, China and global governance / Charles Grant
  • London : Centre for European Reform, cop. 2012
  • 1 vol. (115 p.) : tabl. ; 21 cm
  • 978-1-907617-07-2
  • 1-907617-07-8
  • 327.470 51
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  • La 4e de couv. indique : "The global order is becoming 'multipolar' - but will it be multilateral, with strong international rules and institutions, or will balance-of-power politics prevail ? Charles Grant argues that the attitudes of emerging and re-emerging powers - and in particular the two with nuclear weapons, seats on the UN Security Council and undemocratic political systems - will be crucial. Russia and China are suspicious of multilateral institutions created by the West, and hostile to anything that could justify external intervention in a sovereign state's affairs. But both are learning to use international forums to their advantage. The difference between them is that while Russia takes international security regimes seriously, China does not; and that while China is keen to engage in global economic governance, Russia is not. Grant concludes by analysing how trends within Russia and China may shape the future of global governance."
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