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🌍 World Order by Henry Kissinger presents a sweeping and authoritative analysis of how different civilizations — from Europe and the Middle East to Asia and America — have historically understood world order, and how those differing perspectives continue to shape international relations today.
Drawing on his experience as a diplomat, historian, and strategist, Kissinger explores the evolution of the modern nation-state system, the role of balance of power, the rise of American leadership, and the challenges posed by radical ideologies, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and cyber warfare.
Accessible yet deeply insightful, World Order combines historical narrative with strategic foresight, offering readers a clear understanding of both the heritage and future of global diplomacy. Essential for students of International Relations, Political Science, CSS/PMS aspirants, and anyone concerned with global affairs in the 21st century
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