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A Russian Radical Conservative Challenge to the Liberal Global Order: Aleksandr Dugin,many ways a theoretical epitome of Russia’s contemporary attempt to profile itself as a regional great power with a political and cultural identity distinct from the liberal West, Dugin can also be read in a wider context as one of the currently most prominent representatives of the culturally and iAffectation 发表于 2025-3-23 14:15:50
A Non-world: Chinese Perceptions of the Western International Order,o Chinese arguments, the ongoing decade has demonstrated that the Western liberal international order is no more capable of solving the troubles of the globalizing world. It is as if the Western political imagination has run out of steam and it is now the responsibility of China to take the lead inNeedlework 发表于 2025-3-23 20:21:09
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Marko Lehti,Henna-Riikka Pennanen,Jukka JouhkiApproaches crisis-talk with an understanding that the concepts of crisis, the West, liberal, and liberal international order are contingent and contested.Engages with perspectives from Europe and thehair-bulb 发表于 2025-3-24 02:43:06
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Victim Participation: A Historic Overview,ent on the hegemony of the United States. From this perspective, that largely aligns with the Hegemonic Stability Theory, change in the form of relative decline in US global power or unwillingness to maintain international stability, signals a crisis. In this chapter, we call for a broader and more纠缠 发表于 2025-3-25 02:44:21
Unconstrained Salient Object Detection. We approach crisis-talk as an expression of narrative power to contest, confirm, or constitute anew existing liberal identities. We argue that this crisis-talk is largely embedded in the question of securing symbolic agency, the role of a global leader, in an era that is seen to be characterized b