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Partial Hegemony Oil Politics And International Order Jeff D Colgan

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Partial Hegemony Oil Politics And International Order Jeff D Colgan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Jeff D. Colgan
ISBN: 9780197546406, 9780197546376, 9780197546390, 9780197546383, 9780197546413, 9782021031379, 0197546404, 0197546374, 2021031373
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Partial Hegemony Oil Politics And International Order Jeff D Colgan by Jeff D. Colgan 9780197546406, 9780197546376, 9780197546390, 9780197546383, 9780197546413, 9782021031379, 0197546404, 0197546374, 2021031373 instant download after payment.

The global history of oil politics, from World War I to the present, can teach us much about world politics, climate change, and international order in the twenty-first century. When and why does international order change? The largest peaceful transfer of wealth across borders in all of human history began with the oil crisis of 1973. OPEC countries turned the tables on the most powerful businesses on the planet, quadrupling the price of oil and shifting the global distribution of profits. It represented a huge shift in international order. Yet, the textbook explanation for how world politics works-that the most powerful country sets up and sustains the rules of international order after winning a major war-doesn't fit these events, or plenty of others. Instead of thinking of "the" international order as a single thing, Jeff Colgan explains how it operates in parts, and often changes in peacetime. Partial Hegemony offers lessons for leaders and analysts seeking to design new international governing arrangements to manage an array of pressing concerns ranging from US-China rivalry to climate change, and from nuclear proliferation to peacekeeping. A major contribution to international relations theory, this book promises to reshape our understanding of the forces driving change in world politics.

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