The End of Internationalism
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"Ambassador Moller examines some of the major trends in the world system as we approach the new millennium: the stresses of globalization, the future role of the nation-state, the free-market system versus state-managed capitalism, and democratic pluralism versus Asian/Islamic/African/and other …
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"Ambassador Moller examines some of the major trends in the world system as we approach the new millennium: the stresses of globalization, the future role of the nation-state, the free-market system versus state-managed capitalism, and democratic pluralism versus Asian/Islamic/African/and other values. The larger question raised by Ambassador Moller is: Are we poised on the brink of a new and truly internationalist millennium, or is this a sort of neo-Wilsonian phase destined for an abject and abrupt end? Moller brings to this examination his background as a futurist, as a trade and economic affairs negotiator in the European Union, and as Ambassador to Singapore, one country where all these dynamics are presently at work."--BOOK JACKET.
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