The New International Relations. Theory and Practice
Abstract
Are international relations as we have known them coming to an end, to be replaced by a global politics in which inter-power rivalry and the exercise of authority are not longer to be defined within national boundaries, and the distinction between states and non-state actors will beome irrelevant? In this commissioned study, specialists in international relations from the Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales in Paris explore the impact on international affairs of globalisation and the post-bi-polar world. They also scrutinise the state of knowledge concerning themes of nationalism and its resurgence, the building of a unitary Europe, international political economy, conflicts and conflict resolution, the narrowing of time and space, and the role of international organisations.