The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the West

9781541604148
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The epic story of the past, present, and future of world order, offering a "timely" (Odd Arne Westad, coauthor of The Great Transformation) argument that the decline of the West may be a good thing for the world

Since the dawn of the twenty-first century, the West has been in crisis. Social unrest, political polarization, and the rise of other great powers—especially China—threaten to unravel today’s Western-led world order. Many fear this would lead to global chaos. But the West has never had a monopoly on order. 
 
Surveying five thousand years of global history, political scientist Amitav Acharya reveals that world order—the political architecture enabling cooperation and peace among nations—existed long before the rise of the West. Moving from ancient Sumer, India, Greece, and Mesoamerica, through medieval caliphates and Eurasian empires into the present, Acharya shows that humanitarian values, economic interdependence, and rules of inter-state conduct emerged across the globe over millennia. History suggests order will endure even as the West retreats. In fact, the end of Western dominance offers us the opportunity to build a better world, where non-Western nations find more voice, power, and prosperity. Instead of fearing the future, the West should learn from history and cooperate with the Rest to forge a more equitable order.  
 
This is the definitive account of how world order evolved and why it will survive the decline of the West. 

PRODUCT DETAILS : 

ISBN : 9781541604148
BY (AUTHOR) Acharya, Amitav
PUBLISHER : Basic Books PUBLICATION DATE : April 08, 2025
COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION : IMPRINT : Basic Books
LANGUAGE : English AGE : General
PRODUCT FORM : Hardback

DIMENSION : 241 mm x 159 mm
WEIGHT : 685 g

PRODUCT CATEGORY :
Economics, Finance, Business & Management
History & Archaeology
Reference, Information & Interdisciplinary subjects
Society & Social Sciences