World Politics of Peace and War

World Politics of Peace and War

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Galtung Johan
Hampton Press Inc
EAN: 9781612891484
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This book is about the role of geography and civilization in past, present, and future world politics, developed in the mid-1980s Geographically the world had been badly served by a division into three parts: “free” meaning capitalist, socialist, and the poor “Third World”; East, West, and South. Left out was a Fourth World in the Southeast, with China, Japan, and other countries taking the world by surprise, first the Japanese miracle, then China. There is more to come.

Civilizationally the Northwest is Catholic-Protestant-secular; the Northeast Orthodox-secular, Muslim, and Hindu; the Southeast Daoist and Buddhist. Civilizations leave strong imprints on the worlds and their relations. One of them, Western civilization (but also Islam) sees itself with the right and duty to impost itself on others, even eliminating them.

Based on this analysis and diagnosis, the book offers a view into the future, a prognosis, and proposals for strategy away from war, toward peace.

This book is intended for students and specialists in international relations as an overview seen from the world, not one particular region.
EAN 9781612891484
ISBN 1612891489
Binding Hardback
Publisher Hampton Press Inc
Publication date May 30, 2015
Pages 232
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Galtung Johan
Series International Communication