Organizing the World
The United States and Regional Cooperation in Asia and Europe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Jul '16
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This insightful book explores the reasons great powers prefer regional cooperation over bilateral agreements, highlighting its significance in international relations.
In Organizing the World, the author presents a compelling analysis of international relations, focusing on the dynamics between great powers and smaller states. The book delves into the strategic considerations that influence a great power's decision to engage in regional cooperation forums instead of pursuing bilateral agreements. Through a detailed examination of historical cases and theoretical frameworks, the author sheds light on the motivations behind these choices and their implications for global governance.
The narrative emphasizes the importance of regional cooperation in addressing shared challenges, such as security threats, economic development, and environmental issues. By exploring various scenarios, the author illustrates how great powers can leverage regional alliances to enhance their influence and achieve their objectives more effectively. The book argues that these forums not only facilitate collaboration among states but also foster a sense of community and collective responsibility.
Ultimately, Organizing the World provides valuable insights into the complexities of international diplomacy and the evolving nature of power dynamics. It encourages readers to reconsider traditional notions of state sovereignty and the role of smaller states in the global arena. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the interplay between power, cooperation, and international relations.
ISBN: 9781138977754
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
306 pages