Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy

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Cambridge University Press, 23 янв. 2020 г.
Using the analogy of a devastating series of earthquakes, Davutoğlu provides a new theoretical approach, conceptualization, and methodology for understanding crisis in the post-Cold War era. In order to grasp the scale and scope of the ongoing crises we are experiencing today, Davutoğlu conceptualizes them as 'aftershocks', following in the wake of the four great 'quakes' that have shaken the world in recent times - namely, the geopolitical earthquake triggered by dissolution of the Soviet Union, 1991; the security earthquake, post- 9/11, 2001; the economic earthquake associated with the global economic crisis, 2008; and the structural earthquake of the Arab Spring, 2011. By contextualizing international order as being impacted by a number of intertwined processes, the book then looks to the possible futures ahead. Following his analysis of the ongoing systemic crisis, Davutoğlu forges a vision for a new order of global democracy, built from the rubble of the systemic earthquake.
 

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Realistic Optimism
4
Analysis and Consequences
15
Geopolitical Security
46
Fragile National Regional
68
Global Powers and the Multiple
88
Future Projections and Basic Principles of a New Order
131
From Survival
149

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Professor Ahmet Davutoğlu served as the Prime Minister of the 62nd, 63rd and 64th governments of the Republic of Turkey. Prior to this, he was Chief Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. In his academic career, he has held the position of professor at Bosphorus University, Turkey, and the International Islamic University of Malaysia. He has received several awards, including the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service in 2010. He was named as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine in 2010, 2011, and 2012, and as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time magazine in 2012.

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