Geopolitics in the era of globalisation : mapping an alternative global future / Yogendra Kumar.
2021
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Title
Geopolitics in the era of globalisation : mapping an alternative global future / Yogendra Kumar.
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Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Description
1 online resource (xi, 194 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
From Triumphalism to Vertiginous Unease: Post Cold War Thinking on Geopolitics and IR Theory
A New (Still)born Global Order: Post Cold War Redesigning of Multilateral Governance Institutions
Post Cold War Power Transitions: From Hope to Dismay
Geopolitics of the New Global (Dis)order: Hopes and Certitudes?
The Gandhian Praxis: Nation building and IR Theory
Our Current Options: A Rethink
Conclusions.
From Triumphalism to Vertiginous Unease: Post Cold War Thinking on Geopolitics and IR Theory
A New (Still)born Global Order: Post Cold War Redesigning of Multilateral Governance Institutions
Post Cold War Power Transitions: From Hope to Dismay
Geopolitics of the New Global (Dis)order: Hopes and Certitudes?
The Gandhian Praxis: Nation building and IR Theory
Our Current Options: A Rethink
Conclusions.
Summary
This book presents an alternative roadmap for a world characterised by geopolitical uncertainty. The surging expectations about a future world of democratic values and high economic growth, born out of superpower bonhomie at the end of the Cold War, did not lead to the promised outcomes. Instead we are faced with deeply destabilising challenges, like climate change, widespread state fragility, terrorism, arms race, disruptive newer technologies, global economic fragility, and ineffectiveness of multilateral institutions, old and new. The volume: Surveys the intellectual discourse, the attempts to redesign the global institutions, and the geopolitical trends since the end of the Cold War for an understanding of the contemporary geopolitics; Analyses the characteristics of the contemporary geopolitics, the seeming intractability of the global challenges, and the ongoing discourse about preventing their further deterioration; Foregrounds the Gandhian praxis and IR Theory for managing power transitions anchored in mono violent mobilisation of empowered masses, ensuring institutional resilience and illustrates them through ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan; Outlines an approach, based on the Gandhian experience of managing political change, towards conflict, geopolitical uncertainties, and institutional ineffectiveness for securing a better future globally, including South Asia. Accessibly written, this volume will be indispensable for foreign policy experts, government think tanks, and career bureaucrats. It will also be essential for scholars and researchers of international relations, foreign policy, politics, and governance and public policy, as well as be of interest to the general reader.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical Data
Yogendra Kumar has had a long career as an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer. He joined the IFS in 1977 and began his diplomatic career in Moscow, subsequently serving in Indian diplomatic missions in London, Islamabad, and Brussels (covering EU, EC, Belgium, and Luxembourg). In between serving at headquarters, he headed the Indian Consulate General in Tashkent, covering the entire Soviet Central Asia. He later served as ambassador in Tajikistan (2000-2003) when he also covered Afghanistan until the opening of the resident mission there. He was High Commissioner in Namibia and retired in 2012 as ambassador in the Philippines with concurrent accreditation to Palau, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. Amongst his numerous assignments at headquarters, he handled multilateral organisations/dialogues such as the G8-G5 Dialogue, ASEAN, IBSA, IORA, and many others. He was on the faculty of the National Defence College, New Delhi. Since retirement, he has been participating in national and international conferences; writing in newspapers, specialist journals, and contributing chapters to edited volumes; and speaking on foreign and security affairs to diverse audiences. He has authored a book titled Diplomatic Dimension of Maritime Challenges for India in the 21st Century (2015) and edited and contributed to Whither Indian Ocean Maritime Order? (2017).
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 13, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Yogendra Kumar, 1952- Geopolitics in the era of globalisation First Edition. New York : Routledge, 2020.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
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