The purpose of this book is to evaluate the current international order and its efficiency and ability to achieve and maintain peace and justice through the philosophical debate on the foundation theories of state and order. Adding non-western perspectives and theories to the debate to make it more inclusive in a colorful papyrus, it is comprehensive and truly international with the inclusion of wider range of civilizations and much wider scope of history. A papyrus is able to widen the scope of the international relations theory as a discipline to cope with the profound changes in the order…mehr
The purpose of this book is to evaluate the current international order and its efficiency and ability to achieve and maintain peace and justice through the philosophical debate on the foundation theories of state and order. Adding non-western perspectives and theories to the debate to make it more inclusive in a colorful papyrus, it is comprehensive and truly international with the inclusion of wider range of civilizations and much wider scope of history. A papyrus is able to widen the scope of the international relations theory as a discipline to cope with the profound changes in the order and reflect the thoughts of the new rising powers and global south, with the inclusion of ancient Arab, Egyptian, and Chinese philosophies and ideas on the order and its purpose, function, efficiency, and raison d'etre, along with the ancient Greek philosophies of Aristotle and Plato and the classics of the social contract theorists and others.
Diplomat at the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served at the Egyptian missions in the United States of America and China. Holder of Bachelor degree of Political Science from the Faculty of Economic and Political Science Cairo University, Egypt, Master’s degree in Diplomacy and International Relations from the school of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, the United States of America, and PhD candidate in International Relations at School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Shanghai International Studies University, China. Member of the advisory board and founding member of China Studies Unit at the Egyptian Research Center for Economic and Financial Studies at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University. Writer of the Novel “The Windmill and Scarabe” published at Cairo International Book Fair in January 2025.
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Part I: The foundation of International Order and philosophical debate.- Chapter 1. Nature and International Order.- Chapter 2. The Nature of International Order.- Chapter 3. International Order and Struggle for Power Versus struggle for Liberation from Subjugation: realities and myths.- Chapter 4. The Phycological analysis of Hegemony and Subjugation: from Man to Sate and International Order.- Chapter 5. Non-Western philosophical contributions to International Order theory.- Part II: History and Evolution of the International Order.- Chapter 6. The Big Bang of the International Order.- Chapter 7. Expansion of the Order.- Chapter 8. The shift in the balance of powers.- Chapter 9. The further Expansion of the international order Eastward and Westward.- Chapter 10. New World Order.- Chapter 11. International war and balance of power.- Part III: Evolution in Modern and Contemporary International Order.- Chapter 12. The Evolution and the Fallacy of Westphalia.- Chapter 13. The Evolution and the position of the global south and rising powers.- Chapter 14. New International Order in the Post-World Wars: Structure of Core-periphery and Superior-Inferior Relationship among states.- Chapter 15. The Rise of the Global South and Shift in the structure of the international order.- Part IV: Post-Hegemonic International Order: Climate Change, Competition, rise of the global south, and Evolution.- Chapter 16. Climate Change in the 21st century and Evolution of International Order.- Chapter 17. The Competition and the Myth of Thucydides Trap.- Chapter 18. The Rise of China and the Competition with the West.- Chapter 19. The Rise of the global south as a balancer in international Order in the post-Hegemonic Order.- Part V: Philosophical and Historical Analysis of the order, Prediction of the Evolution of International Order, and Universal law.- Chapter 20. Inefficiency and Injustice of the Order and collapse.- Chapter 21.The Evolution towards New International Order of Justice and Peace: From struggle for power to struggle for liberation from Subjugation.- Chapter 22. The Rise of China and the global south: Threat to Order or threat to Hegemony?.- Chapter 23. The rise of the global south and a Paradigm shift of IR theory.- Chapter 24. Universal Law of the Evolution of International Order.
Part I: The foundation of International Order and philosophical debate.- Chapter 1. Nature and International Order.- Chapter 2. The Nature of International Order.- Chapter 3. International Order and Struggle for Power Versus struggle for Liberation from Subjugation: realities and myths.- Chapter 4. The Phycological analysis of Hegemony and Subjugation: from Man to Sate and International Order.- Chapter 5. Non-Western philosophical contributions to International Order theory.- Part II: History and Evolution of the International Order.- Chapter 6. The Big Bang of the International Order.- Chapter 7. Expansion of the Order.- Chapter 8. The shift in the balance of powers.- Chapter 9. The further Expansion of the international order Eastward and Westward.- Chapter 10. New World Order.- Chapter 11. International war and balance of power.- Part III: Evolution in Modern and Contemporary International Order.- Chapter 12. The Evolution and the Fallacy of Westphalia.- Chapter 13. The Evolution and the position of the global south and rising powers.- Chapter 14. New International Order in the Post-World Wars: Structure of Core-periphery and Superior-Inferior Relationship among states.- Chapter 15. The Rise of the Global South and Shift in the structure of the international order.- Part IV: Post-Hegemonic International Order: Climate Change, Competition, rise of the global south, and Evolution.- Chapter 16. Climate Change in the 21st century and Evolution of International Order.- Chapter 17. The Competition and the Myth of Thucydides Trap.- Chapter 18. The Rise of China and the Competition with the West.- Chapter 19. The Rise of the global south as a balancer in international Order in the post-Hegemonic Order.- Part V: Philosophical and Historical Analysis of the order, Prediction of the Evolution of International Order, and Universal law.- Chapter 20. Inefficiency and Injustice of the Order and collapse.- Chapter 21.The Evolution towards New International Order of Justice and Peace: From struggle for power to struggle for liberation from Subjugation.- Chapter 22. The Rise of China and the global south: Threat to Order or threat to Hegemony?.- Chapter 23. The rise of the global south and a Paradigm shift of IR theory.- Chapter 24. Universal Law of the Evolution of International Order.
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