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Powers and Principles: International Leadership in a Shrinking World

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Full Title:

Powers and Principles: International Leadership in a Shrinking World

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Schiffer
Edited by David Shorr
Contributions by Suzanne Nossel
Contributions by Nikolas Gvosdev
Contributions by Ronald D. Asmus
Contributions by Tod Lindberg
Contributions by Robert Cooper
Contributions by Andrew Kuchins
Contributions by Richard Weitz
Contributions by Dmitri Trenin

ISBN:

9780739135440

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

16th June 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
Central / national / federal government policies

Dewey:

327.73

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

328

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 229mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

558g

Description

What if the major global and regional powers of todays world came into closer alignment to build a stronger international community and shared approaches to twenty-first century threats and challenges The Stanley Foundation posed that question to thirty-three top foreign policy analysts in Powers and Principles: International Leadership in a Shrinking World.

Contributing writers were asked to describe the paths that nine powerful nations, a regional union of twenty-seven states, and a multinational corporation could take as constructive stakeholders in a strengthened rules-based international order. Each chapter is an assessment of what is politically possible (and impossible)with a description of the associated pressures and reference to the countrys geostrategic position, economy, society, history, and political system and culture. To provide a perspective from the inside and counterweight, each essay is accompanied by a critical reaction by a prominent analyst commentator from the given country.

Powers and Principles is aimed at both reflective practitioners of policy and policy-relevant scholars.

Reviews

The distinct lack of agreement among major powers today contradicts the idea of an international community bound by a common moral code. International norms nonetheless exert a degree of moral and political force as powerful nations vie for status and influence. Powers and Principles uses a novel and illuminating approach to examine the role of benevolent impulses in international affairs. -- Robert Kagan, author of The Return of History and the End of Dreams and Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order.
If the world of the 21st century is to be governed, and its daunting challenges addressed, the great powers will need to step forward to provide collective leadership. At the same time, this modern concert of powers must also be expanded to including rising states and new global stakeholders. Powers and Principles provides one of the best glimpses of these major players and their agendas. It offers an illuminating survey of the competing visions of global order and the terms upon which constructive order building might be based. -- G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University

Author Bio

Michael Schiffer was, from 2006-2009, a program officer in policy analysis and dialogue at the Stanley Foundation and a fellow at the Center for Asia and Pacific Studies at the University of Iowa.
David Shorr is a program officer at the Stanley Foundation. His last co-edited volume, a collection of bipartisan essays, was Bridging the Foreign Policy Divide.

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