Order and Disorder in the 21st Century

Order and Disorder in the 21st Century

Author: Danielle Ireland-Piper

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-08-18

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1351734008

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With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores the line not only between order and disorder in global affairs, but also chaos and control, continuity and change, the core and the margins. The key themes include: global crises and the role of international law, norms and institutions; the challenge of pluralism to regulatory clarity; and critical assessments of taken-for-granted systems and values such as capitalism, centralised government, de-militarisation and the separation of powers. The book divides into two key parts. The first part, `Conceptions’, considers the diverse way in which order/disorder can be conceived in global governance and regulation. The second part, `Case Studies’, groups chapters around five topic areas: citizens, capitalism, conflict, crime and courts. The authors here build on the themes presented in the first part by embedding them within specific areas of international regulation, such as international criminal law, maritime law or finance regulation; jurisdictions and regions, such as Australia, Canada, China, Japan and South Asia; and subject-matter, such as water resources, citizenship, statelessness and public interest litigation. This blend of contemporary subject-matter, empirical studies, multi-disciplinary perspectives and academic theories provides a comprehensive analysis to current and emerging debates in the broader global community. In utilizing interdisciplinary studies to draw out common issues and alternative solutions, the book will appeal to a wide readership among academics and policy-makers.


Disorder

Disorder

Author: Helen Thompson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022-02-24

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0192634216

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Getting to grips with the overlapping geopolitical, economic, and political crises faced by Western democratic societies in the 2020s. The 21st century has brought a powerful tide of geopolitical, economic, and democratic shocks. Their fallout has led central banks to create over $25 trillion of new money, brought about a new age of geopolitical competition, destabilised the Middle East, ruptured the European Union, and exposed old political fault lines in the United States. Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century is a long history of this present political moment. It recounts three histories - one about geopolitics, one about the world economy, and one about western democracies - and explains how in the years of political disorder prior to the pandemic the disruption in each became one big story. It shows how much of this turbulence originated in problems generated by fossil-fuel energies, and it explains why as the green transition takes place the long-standing predicaments energy invariably shapes will remain in place.


Order and Disorder in the 21st Century

Order and Disorder in the 21st Century

Author: DANIELLE. WOLFF IRELAND-PIPER (LEON.)

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780367593568

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With a diverse group of contributors from law, business and the social sciences, this book explores the line not only between order and disorder in global affairs, but also chaos and control, continuity and change, the core and the margins. The key themes include: global crises and the role of international law, norms and institutions; the challenge of pluralism to regulatory clarity; and critical assessments of taken-for-granted systems and values such as capitalism, centralised government, de-militarisation and the separation of powers. The book divides into two key parts. The first part, `Conceptions', considers the diverse way in which order/disorder can be conceived in global governance and regulation. The second part, `Case Studies', groups chapters around five topic areas: citizens, capitalism, conflict, crime and courts. The authors here build on the themes presented in the first part by embedding them within specific areas of international regulation, such as international criminal law, maritime law or finance regulation; jurisdictions and regions, such as Australia, Canada, China, Japan and South Asia; and subject-matter, such as water resources, citizenship, statelessness and public interest litigation. This blend of contemporary subject-matter, empirical studies, multi-disciplinary perspectives and academic theories provides a comprehensive analysis to current and emerging debates in the broader global community. In utilizing interdisciplinary studies to draw out common issues and alternative solutions, the book will appeal to a wide readership among academics and policy-makers.


Global Governance and Regulation

Global Governance and Regulation

Author: Leon Wolff

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781351733991

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Introduction : global order/disorder / Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper -- International law and governance in the 21st century : disorder and order in a fragmented world / Anthony Cassimatis -- Law's movement / Jonathan Crowe -- How anarchy can rule the world / Susan Bird -- Assessing key trends in global disorder : can "the centre" hold in the 21st century? / Malcolm Davis -- Nationality and extraterritoriality : a disordered paradigm? / Danielle Ireland-Piper -- Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh and refugee status : global order and disorder under international law / Sanzhuan Guo and Madhav Gautam -- Caring capitalism? : the case of Japanese employment law / Leon Wolff -- Monopolisation, market liberalisation and madness : comparative approaches to water supply governance / Victoria Baumfield -- Domestic regulatory architecture for the protection of financial stability after the GFC : global order or disorder? / Louise Parsons -- Governing the oceans and dispute resolution : an evolving legal order? / Douglas Guilfoyle -- Foreign military aid as good governance? : the case of South Asia / Maziar M. Falarti and Syed Ali Abbas -- The obligation to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law : a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century / Eve Massingham -- International criminal law as a regulatory tool / Jodie O'Leary -- Access to courts by public interest groups seeking to challenge government decisions : a comparative analysis of Canada and Australia / Narelle Bedford and Lisa Bonin -- Military courts in Pakistan : a critical analysis / Umair Ghori


Order and Disorder

Order and Disorder

Author: Lucy Hutchinson

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2001-02-08

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780631220619

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Order and Disorder, the first epic poem by an Englishwoman, has never before been available in its entirety. The first five cantos were printed anonymously in 1679, but fifteen further cantos remained in manuscript, probably because they were so politically sensitive. David Norbrook, widely recognized as a leading authority on Renaissance literature and politics, has now attributed the work to the republican, Lucy Hutchison. In this prestigious scholarly volume, he provides a wealth of editorial matter, along with the first full version of Order and Disorder ever to be published.


The Disorder of Things

The Disorder of Things

Author: John Dupré

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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The great dream of philosophers and scientists for millennia has been to give us a complete account of the order of things. A powerful articulation of such a dream in this century has been found in the idea of a unity of science. With this manifesto, John Dupre systematically attacks the ideal of scientific unity by showing how its underlying assumptions are at odds with the central conclusions of science itself. In its stead, the author gives us a metaphysics much more in keeping with what science tells us about the world. The order presupposed by scientific unity is expressed in the classical philosophical doctrines of essentialism, materialist reductionism, and determinism. Employing examples from biology, that most "disordered" of sciences, Dupre subjects each of these doctrines to detailed and devastating criticism. He also identifies the shortcomings of contemporary approaches to scientific disunity, such as constructivism and extreme empiricism. He argues that we should adopt a "moderate realism" consistent with pluralistic science. Dupre's proposal for a "promiscuous realism" acknowledges the existence of a fundamentally disordered world, in which different projects or perspectives may reveal distinct, somewhat isolated, but nevertheless perfectly real domains of partial order. This argument makes connections with recent discussions of science and value, especially in the work of feminist scholars. In Dupre's view, we have a great deal of choice about which scientific projects to pursue, a choice that can be informed only by value judgments. Such choices determine not only what kinds of order we observe in nature but also what kinds of order we impose on the world we observe.Elegantly written and compellingly argued, this provocative book should be of crucial interest to all philosophers and scholars of science.


Order and Disorder in the International System

Order and Disorder in the International System

Author: Professor Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1409489078

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This volume examines the complex international system of the twenty first century from a variety of perspectives. Proceeding from critical theoretical perspectives and incorporating case studies, the chapters focus on broad trends as well as micro-realities of a Post-Westphalian international system. The process of transformation and change of the international system has been an ongoing cumulative process. Many forces including conflict, technological innovation, and communication have contributed to the creation of a transnational world with political, economic, and social implications for all societies. Transnationalism functions both as an integrative factor and one which exposes the existing and the newly emerging divisions between societies and cultures and between nations and states. The chapters in this volume demonstrate that re-thinking fundamental assumptions as well as theoretical and methodological premises is central to understanding the dynamics of interdependence.


War and the New Disorder in the 21st Century

War and the New Disorder in the 21st Century

Author: Jeremy Black

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2004-04-28

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0826471242

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The second edition of Jeremy Black's War has been completely revised in the light of recent events in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeremy Black's book prophetically explores the realities of war in a globalized world where growing prosperity can increase the likeliehood of conflict and American power is likely to be increasingly challenged. In his five new chapters Black conducts his argument in terms of New World Disorder, specifically the failure of Western models of globalisation to engage support. There is extensive discussion of military structures in the West, as they are `reconfigured` to take account of new political realities. Black considers that the USA is an `eccentric` military power and developments in the USA should not be treeated as a paradigm for those elsewhere. Instead, growing lawlessness accross much of the world will be the main factor for consideration, specifically in the failure to maintain order/control in Sub Aaharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America.