ABSTRACT

Contemporary discourse about human affairs is largely grounded in the specific historical experience and interests of a few dominant societies. This poses an important challenge to all those who urge that we need to adopt a global perspective on modern political life, whether in terms of international relations, comparative and developmental politi

part 1|22 pages

Introduction

part 3|83 pages

Hegemony, Resistance, and Reassertion

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Dependence in a Unified World

chapter Chapter 7|25 pages

The Occultation of Egypt

part 4|119 pages

Ideology and World Order Discourse

part 5|61 pages

Culture, Ideology, and Peace

chapter Chapter 14|39 pages

Peace in an Age of Transformation