War and the New Disorder in the 21st Century

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192 pages 2004

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"Jeremy Black's book prophetically explores the realities of war in a globalized world where growing prosperity can increase the likelihood of conflict and American power is likely to be increasingly challenged." "Black conducts his argument in terms of New World Disorder, specifically the failure of Western models of globalization to engage support. There is extensive discussion of military structures in the West, as they are 'reconfigured' to take account of new political realities. Black considers America an 'eccentric' military power and developments in the USA should not be treated as a paradigm for those elsewhere. Instead, growing lawlessness across much of the world will be the main factor for consideration, specifically in the failure to maintain order and control in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America."--BOOK JACKET.

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