The World Reordered



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Full name: The World Reordered

Area of interest: International relations and the future of capitalism

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Column name: The World Reordered

Remit/Info: "After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism, western thinkers pronounced the end of history and triumph of democracy: western leaders talked of the new world order. But do the Georgian crisis, the rise of China and other emerging powers signal a new authoritarianism and a shift in international relations?"

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 * China and Russia have always been great powers - Discussions of another new world order are debating a pseudo-proposition, largely a western one - by Yu Wanli - Sunday, 28th Sepember 2008
 * History never went away - The west's desire to maintain world domination is incredibly arrogant. Like all moments in history, its hegemony will pass - by Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs - Friday, 19th September 2008
 * A world of inequality - As economies slow down, people in the developing world who did not gain from the boom will face deteriorating conditions - by Jayati Ghosh - Thursday, 18th September 2008
 * This is not a cold war - History doesn't repeat itself. It only seems to do so to people who don't know the details - by Fareed Zakaria - Monday, 15th September 2008
 * These are the new middle ages, not a new order - In a time of empires, multinationals and mega-philanthropists, order can no longer be thought of as global - by Parag Khanna - Friday, 12th September 2008
 * We friends of liberal international order face a new global disorder - On the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, China, Russia and climate change all vie with al-Qaida for our attention - by Timothy Garton Ash - Thursday, 11th September 2008
 * Folly of the progressive fairytale - Russia – rich, nationalist and authoritarian – has made a mockery of our leaders' pretensions. The west is no longer in charge - by John Gray Tuesday, 9th September 2008



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