
Power Politics
How China and Russia Reshape the World
Rob Wijk(Author)
Amsterdam University Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-94-6298-052-5 (ISBN)
Description
We tend to think of ourselves as living in a time when nations, for the most part, obey the rule of law - and where they certainly don't engage in the violent grabs for territory that have characterised so much of human history. But as Rob de Wijk shows in this book, power politics very much remains a force on the international scene. Offering analyses of such actions as Putin's annexation of the Crimea and China's attempts to claim large parts of the South China Sea, de Wijk explains why power politics never truly went away-and why, as the West's position weakens, it's likely to play a bigger and bigger role on the global stage in the coming years. De Wijk explains why power politics never truly went away-and why, as the West's position weakens, it's likely to play a bigger and bigger role on the global stage in the coming years.
Reviews / Votes
"Wijk outlines a new realism for our age, one based on geoeconomics and geopolitical fault lines.Clear, brief, and usable in undergraduate courses. Highly recommended." - M. G. Roskin, Choice ConnectMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Academic
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 134 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
293 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-6298-052-5 (9789462980525)
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E-Book
10/2015
Amsterdam University Press
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Persons
Rob de Wijk is the Director of the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and Professor of International Relations and Security at the Campus the Hague of Leiden University. He was previously a Professor in the field of International Relations at the Royal Netherlands Military Academy and Head of the Defense Concepts Department at the Dutch Ministry of Defense.
Content
Preface, 1. Introduction: 19th-century behaviour in the 21st century?, 2. Power and world order, 3. Power and prosperity, 4. What determines a country's power?, 5. The rise and fall of great powers, 6. The consequences of declining power, 7. The declining power of Europe, 8. Europe's soft power, 9. The struggle for Ukraine, 10. The rising power of China, 11. Power politics in Asia, 12. Conclusion: a stable or unstable world?, Notes, Index