Revisiting Westphalia, Discovering Post-westphalia |
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Authors: | Richard Falk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 68844, USA |
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Abstract: | This article explores the structure of world order fromthe perspective of the Treaty of Westphalia, which is treated asthe benchmark for the emergence of the modern system of sovereignstates. Emphasis is placed on Westphalia as historical event, ideaand ideal, and process of evolution, and also on developments thatsupersede this framing of world politics, especially, globalizationand the megaterrorist challenge of September 11, 2001. At issue is whether the state system is resilient enough to adapt to new globalconditions or is in the process of being supplanted, and whether thesequel to Westphalia is moving toward humane global governance orsome dysutopic variant, or both at once. |
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Keywords: | cosmopolitan democracy globalization global empire humane global governance international law megaterrorism nation regionalism sovereignty world government world order |
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