India and the United Nations
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Thakur, Ramesh
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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To paraphrase the mantra of realism—international politics, like all politics, is
a struggle for normative ascendancy: the establishment and maintenance of the
dominant normative architecture of international order created and maintained by the
interplay of power and ideas. As China, India and Brazil emerge as important growth
centres in the world economy, the age of the West and its disrespect for the role, relevance
and voice of the rest of the world is passing. As power and influence seep
out of the trans-Atlantic order and migrate towards Asia and elsewhere, how, and by
whom, will the transition from the Westphalian to a replacement system of world
affairs be managed? Conversely, how will the newly empowered big players of the
global South manage the transformation from being perennial spoilers to becoming
responsible globalisers?
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Strategic Analysis: Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis
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