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_a67.412
_bA 33
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100 _aAlexandroff A.S
240 _a67.412 A 33
245 0 0 _aRising states, rising institutions
_bChallenges for global governance
260 _aWashington
_bBrookings Institution Press
_c2010
300 _a318p. ;
_c23cm.
500 _aОУХНУС 3006
504 _a2019-01-21, ОУХНУС-1, бэлэг, үнэ-3000
505 0 _aThe global order is shifting. Even though no major war has intervened to reshape the architecture of the international order, the global financial crisis has accentuated the emergence of an enlarged global leadership. It is clear that change is afoot. The United States may be hanging on as the world's leading power, as the European Union remains an independent force in global politics, but a host of rising states -including China, India, and Brazil -clamor to be heard and take on bigger roles in world forums.
546 _aEnglish
653 _ainternational organization
653 _ainternational cooperation
653 _amiddle powers
653 _aworld politics 21st century
700 1 _aCooper, Andrew Fenton,
740 _aThe three faces of liberal internationalism
740 _aTransgovernmental networks and emerging powers
740 _aLabels matter
740 _aRising states
942 _cBK
999 _c119274
_d119274