Mapping a New World Order: The Rest Beyond the West

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Mapping a New World Order: The Rest Beyond the West

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Rating : 4.33 (545 Votes)
Asin : 1786436477
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 232 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-12-19
Language : English

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Edited by Vladimir Popov, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Moscow, Russia and Piotr Dutkiewicz, Political Science Department, Carleton University, Canada

I strongly recommend it.' --Andres Solimano, International Center for Globalization and Development, author of Global Capitalism at Disarray, OUP, 2017 . 'This book, written by leading specialists in the economics of catch-up development, makes a fresh and important addition to the literature on the subject. The authors introduce readers to a discussion of the most important problems of our modernity. They analyze a complicated picture of the rising ''Rest'', including China and India, Russia and Latin America, trying to understand the consequences of the current economic trends and outline a way to the more harmonized New World Order.' --Victor Polterovich, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Russia'This book, edited by Vladimir Popov and Piotr Dutkiewicz

Karatasli, S. It examines how robust these trends actually are and speculatively predicts the implications and consequences that may result from a continuation of these trends. China is beginning to overtake the US as the world's largest economy, and a few other East and South Asian countries are steadily increasing their presence in global markets. Meanwhile, the torch is slowly (albeit uncertainly) passing to a new generation of international players. Ocampo, D. Patnaik, V. Dutkiewicz, J. Sakwa, B.J. Lin, J.A. Amin, L.C. Popov, R. It also suggests possible scenarios of future development. The authors of this book agree that the contours of a 'different' economic and political order are emerging as the West is effectively struggling to hold onto its global pre-eminence. Pasciuti, P. Ultimately, it argues that the rise of the 'Rest' would not only imply geopolitic