The Post-Crisis Crises: A World with No Compass and No Hegemon
This volume shows that, in the post-crisis period, global turmoil has moved to the regional level. The clash between spheres of influence and the world order is being reproduced over and over again. On almost each meridian, in almost every important region of the world, one can see an ever harder-to-contain discontent, mainly associated with the succeeding conflicts, with ever more frequent and serious tensions. The world seems to be vibrating, and “geopolitical indiscipline” is the typical feature of the new world order. It is as if no one were pleased with the current situation and everyone wanted to start a “new game of geopolitical chess”.
Paul Dobrescu is Professor of Geopolitics and Globalization at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), Romania, and Director of Comunicare.ro Publishing House. His books include: The Century of the Emerging World: Development with a Vengeance (2013). Two-speed world: Emerging powers and developed countries (2013), Globalization’s cunningness: The assault on American power (2010) and Geopolitics (2004). Some of these books have been translated into French, La ruse de la mondialisation. L’assaut contre la puissance américaine (2015) and Les crises post-crise. Un monde sans boussole ni hégémonie (2017).
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