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Toward a Geopolitics of Hope

William H Thornton author Songok Han Thornton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd

Published:27th Aug '12

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Toward a Geopolitics of Hope posits a world order marked less by univocal "globalization" than by a grating geopolitics of rival capitalisms. Now that China, Russia, and much of the undemocratic developing world have embraced capitalism, this new Second World can no longer be regarded as a fleeting phenomenon. Globalization turns out to be anything but the steadfast ally of democratization it purports to be. Indeed, the Western democratic experiment of the last two centuries is starting to look very tentative and parochial.

For this the West has nothing to blame but itself. In many respects the new Second World was spawned by First World neoliberal engagement. The Washington Consensus has not only brought the world to the brink of an intractable economic depression, but has played midwife to a chronic geopolitical crisis. Hope, however, is anything but defeatist in the face of this globalist impasse. It draws upon a host of non-Western reformisms—with special attention to those of India, Burma, and the Arab Spring—to forge a Global Third Way. Likewise its moral realism bridges the classic imperatives of Third World social justice and First World security. Its paramount goal is not just a new "soft power" politics, but a post-globalist geopolitics of hope.

A must-have on the reading list of an international relations theory academic, as it is for all foreign policy analysts and politicians. It is an incisive, thought provoking, and most certainly will hold much relevance in the theoretical conception and pragmatic reality of the world in times to come.

-- The Book Review, Vol 37, June

ISBN: 9788132109440

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 570g

276 pages