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Abstract
Drawing upon extensive experience of both theoretical and empirical research, according to the Italian school of Political Science, this book provides a holistic assessment of contemporary world politics. It begins by defining concepts such as "world order", before going on to classify foreign policies into four models of political cultures: namely, the "interests-intensive" conservative; the "ideologies-intensive" liberal, the leftist constructivist, and the leftist Manichean. The volume shows how multipolar and bipolar systems have remained relatively stable, with each main power defending its own interests, yet ultimately not promoting ideas and order. Change periods, however, are instable. Between 1915 and 1945, Nazi-fascist and communist ideologies emerged, but, after Yalta, the West did not effectively export market, democracy and peace to the Third World. After 1989, the ideas of liberalism (in economic globalization and EU enlargement), neo-conservatism (in the Iraq war), and multi-cultural leftism (in pluri-national conflict resolution processes) began to be applied toward a "near" world order. Since 2001, Islamic fundamentalism's threat has prevented both stability (with the failure of the concert of powers of the 1990s), and order (with minimal improvements in democracy and peace). Following the Arab Spring, Obama has also abandoned interests-intensive conservative diplomacy, no longer supporting "lesser evils" (personalistic or military regimes) against "absolute evils" (such as the Islamic State), and waged only "low intensity" wars in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
1. Models of the international system after 19892. The definition of international stability; Chapter Four; Introduction on political cultures in the cultural arena; 1. Models of conflict resolution; 2. Diagnoses of contemporary conflict resolution processes; 3. Therapies; 4. The influence of political cultures in the cultural arena; Chapter Five; Introduction on political cultures in the economic arena; 1. North-North relations; 1.1. Four models of globalization processes; 1.2. Global institutions; 1.3. Global economic system; 2. North-South relations
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Drawing upon extensive experience of both theoretical and empirical research, according to the Italian school of Political Science, this book provides a holistic assessment of contemporary world politics. It begins by defining concepts such as "world order", before going on to classify foreign policies into four models of political cultures: namely, the "interests-intensive" conservative; the "ideologies-intensive" liberal, the leftist constructivist, and the leftist Manichean. The volume shows how multipolar and bipolar systems have remained relatively stable, with each main power defending i
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