Global problems and world order.

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Having developed 3 competing models of world order, namely liberalism, socialism and realism, the author uses them to analyse problems and solutions in the fields of international economics and security. By doing so, attention is drawn to the existing contradictions and confusions surrounding the study of world order and the value of the kind of comparative approach developed in the course of this volume. -J.Sheail

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McKinlay, R. D., & Little, R. (1986). Global problems and world order. Global Problems and World Order. https://doi.org/10.5771/0506-7286-1986-4-495

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