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100 Years of World Wars and Post-War Regional Collaboration

How to Create 'New World Order'?
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395 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am02.01.20231st ed. 2022
This book is about the 100 years of World Wars and Regional Collaboration in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, investigating and considering how to foster Good Governance and New World Order.mehr
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KlappentextThis book is about the 100 years of World Wars and Regional Collaboration in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, investigating and considering how to foster Good Governance and New World Order.
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ISBN/GTIN978-981-16-9969-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum02.01.2023
Auflage1st ed. 2022
Seiten395 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht787 g
IllustrationenXIX, 395 p. 36 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.50397970

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceJuichi YAMAGIWA 1Takaaki KAJITA 4ProspectusKumiko HABA 6Keynote Speech1. The United Nations´ Contributions to Order: Treaties, Development, Human Rights, and Humanitarian AidRector David MALONE 82. America´s Role in the New Global OrderGlen S. FUKUSHIMA 123. Afterimage of the British Empire? A Background of BrexitYoichi KIBATA 174. Post-Trump Challenges for US and JapanWataru SAWAMURA 245. Power Transition and 100 Years of World Wars ---Declining Great Powers and Reconstructing the New World Order---Kumiko HABA 29Chapter I: After World War I and the Inter-war Period 441-1 Disarmament and Equilibrium Between the Two World Wars (1919-1939)Valdo FERRETTI 451-2 The Security of South-East Europe in the First Inter-war Decade."Greater Romania" between conflicting neighbourhoods and regional alliancesClaudiu-Lucian TOPOR 511-3 The Inevitable RevolutionMiguel Ángel VECINO 631-4 Eiichi Shibusawa´s Support for International Society through the League of Nations Association of JapanAkiko IIMORI 69Chapter II: Post-colonization in Europe and Asia 752-1 European Integration and Decolonization. From the Beginning to the Yaoundé, I ConventionAlfredo CANAVERO 762-2 Political Europe: The Cold War and the Great Decolonisation. From the Yaoundé Convention to the Lomé ConventionsGiulia LAMI 862-3 France, Decolonisation, and the Global South: France´s Struggle for a New World OrderTomoya KURODA 1012-4 North Korea and Wars in Africa and AsiaSatoru MIYAMOTO 108Chapter III: After 100 Years of Wars: How to Make New World Order - Politics 1143-1 The United States´ Differing Strategies of "New World Order" between Europe and Asia in the Post-War PeriodKumiko HABA 1153-2 I´m a Nationalist´: American Nationalism and Grand Strategy in the Age of TrumpJ. Patrick BOYD 1273-3 Do SAARC and BIMSTEC Lead the World? --- Regional Collaboration in South AsiaPardeep Singh CHAUHAN 1353-4 Transition of Economic and Political Leadership in East Asia since the Second World WarSang-Chul PARK 1413-5 Chinese Economic Growth and Prospects of a New International Monetary RegimeChris G. POPE 155Chapter IV: After 100 Years of Wars: How to Make New World Order - Economics 1674-1 Fundamental EU Reform: Impact of the COVID CrisisSteven ROSEFIELDE and Bruno DALLAGO 1684-2 Connecting the EU and China along the Belt and Road InitiativeBruno DALLAGO 182mehr

Autor


Kumiko HABA is a Professor Emeritus at Aoyama Gakuin University,  President of the EUSA Asia Pacific (2017), Vice President of International Studies Association (2016-17), Vice President of ISA Asia Pacific (2018-21) and now President of ISA Asia Pacific (2021-24).  She is the Director of Institute for Global International Relations, Jean Monnet Chair of the European Union, Member of Science Council of Japan(2011-17), and Associate Member of SCJ(2017-23).  She was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University (2011-12), European University Institute (2007), Sorbonne University (2004), University of London (1996-97) , and Hungarian Academy of Science (1995-96, 2002). Her specialty is International Relations, comparative studies between EU and Asian region, immigrant issues, and making peace and prosperity in conflict regions. She wrote 71 books (including editor and co-writer), 14 English books (including proceeding books), and 210 articles. Contemporary main works/books include the following:ã» Brexit and After, Perspectives on European Crises and reconstruction from Asia and Europe , (Editors) Springer, 2021,  Encyclopedia of Central and East European Culture,  ï¼Representative Editorï¼Maruzen, 2021,  Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities; Origin of European Populism,  (Ed.), Sairysha, 2021,   European Division and Integration, European Nationalism and Borders, Inclusion or Exclusion,  Chuo Koron Shinsha, Tokyo, 2016,ã»(Ed.),  International Society in Great Transition era,  Low and Culture Publishers, Tokyo, 2019.ã» (Editors),  The Unwinding of the Globalist Dream ã¼EU, Russia and China,  World Science, London, 2017.  Asian Regional Cooperation in the Global Era,  Iwanami Publishers, 2012 (Translated into Chinese).    Asian Regional Integration, To avoid Wars , Akashi Publishers, 2017.




Alfredo CANAVERO was born in Milan in 1948 and took a degree in Political Sciences at Milan Catholic University of Sacred Heart in 1970. He was Assistant professor of History of International Relations (1974-1980). Afterwards he has been teaching Contemporary History since 1977 at Milan State University, as Associate professor (1980) and then as full professor (2001). He is interested in Contemporary Italian History, History of Church and of Catholic movement, History of European Integration and History of Italian Foreign Policy. He was a member of the Scientific Committee of Historical Dictionary of Italian Catholic Movement (Marietti) and coordinator, with Jean-Dominique Durand (University of Lyon III), of an international research program on the role of Churches in political, social and economic life of Europe ("The Europe of Religious Spaces), in the frame of a larger group ("Spaces and Times of Europe") directed by Robert Frank (University of Paris I, Sorbonne). He was also Director of the Centre for the Studies of Foreign Policy and Public Opinion (Milan State University) and is General Secretary of the Commission of History of International Relations, affiliated to the World Congress of Historical Sciences. He gave papers during World Congresses of Historical Sciences from 1995 to 2015.


Satoshi Mizobata is Professor Emeritus and at the Kyoto Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University, Japan. He is Council member of Science Council of Japan. He was awarded his degree of doctor in Economics at Kyoto University in 1997. He has investigated planned economies and transition economies based on the firm structure and corporate governance. He is chief editor of ISI-cited Journal of Comparative Economic Studies and contributes to editing of some other international journals. He is a member of the executive board of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies. His recent publication: State-led innovation and uneven adaptation in Russia, in Steven Rosefielde ed., Putin´s Russia: Economy, Defense and Foreign Policy, World Scientific, 2020.
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