Rising powers and the future of global governance
This volume contributes to the growing debate surrounding the impact that the rising powers may or may not be having on contemporary global political and economic governance. Through studies of Brazil, India, China, and other important developing countries within their respective regions such as Tur...
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Routledge
2014
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance
- 2. Capitalist Globalisation and the Problem of Stability: Enter the New Quintet and Other Emerging Powers
- 3. Recasting the Power Politics of Debt: Structural Power, Hegemonic Stabilisers & Change
- 4. Can China Lead?
- 5. Subimperialism as lubricant of neoliberalism: South African 'deputy sheriff' duty within BRICS
- 6. Brazil's Foreign Policy Priorities
- 7. The 'Ankara Moment': The Politics of Turkey's Regional Power in the Middle East, 2007-2011
- 8. Realising Justice
- 9. Rising Donors and the New Narrative of 'South-South' Cooperation: What Prospects for Changing the Landscape of Development Assistance Programs?
- 10. Rising powers and the future of democracy promotion: The case of Brazil and India


