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This book takes a bird's eye view of what has been happening with the international order over the last quarter century.
List of contents
- Introduction: The International Order: A Framework for Analysis
- Part One: Functional Partial Orders (International Regimes)
- 1: Bernard Hoekman: The International Trade Order: Performance and Challenges
- 2: Joyeeta Gupta: Climate Change and the Future of International Order
- 3: Iris Hunger: Coping with Public Health Emergencies of International Concern
- 4: William Walker: The International Nuclear Order After the Cold War: Enduring Strengths, Recent Setbacks, Persistent Challenges
- 5: Myriam Dunn Cavelty: Aligning State and Non-State Actors' Security Needs for Order in Cyberspace
- Part Two: Regional Orders
- 6: Wolfgang Richter: The European Peace and Security Order at Risk
- 7: Volker Perthes and Hanns W. Maull: The Middle Eastern Regional Order
- 8: Charles E. Morrison: East Asia's Evolving Regional Order and its Global Implications
- 9: Chaesung Chun: Regional Order in East Asia
- Part Three: 'Ordering Powers'
- 10: Daniel Deudney: Hegemonic Disarray - American Internationalisms and World Disorder
- 11: Marco Overhaus: The United States and Regional Security Orders in the Middle East, East Asia, and Europe
- 12: Zhongying Pang: China and the Struggle Over the Future of International Order
- 13: Daniel Krahl: The Paris Agreement - China's Kind of (International) Order?
- Conclusions: The Rise and Decline of the Liberal International Order
About the author
Hanns W. Maull is Senior Distinguished Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin, Senior Policy Fellow for China's Global Role, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Berlin and Adjunct Professor of International Relations, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe, Bologna. He served on the academic advisory boards of Germany´s two most important foreign policy think tanks, the German Institute for International Security (as Chairman of the board, 2004 - 2012) and the German Council on Foreign Relations. Hanns W. Maull has authored, co-authored and edited more than four dozen books and contributed widely to academic journals in German, English, French, Italian and Japanese, including Foreign Affairs, International Affairs, Politique Etrangère, Europa Archiv, and Chuo Koron.
Summary
This book takes a bird's eye view of what has been happening with the international order over the last quarter century.