The end of the intrinsically bipolar system which the Cold war had nourished was heralded by some analysts across the world as the final victory of the capitalist-liberal model or the birth of a new international order. Others have written of a new system characterized by disorder, unbalanced international relations, and chaotic perspectives. Seen from the Global South, the view assumed peculiar characters. The article deals with this general topic facing above all the idea of a shared society proposed by Club de Madrid in the first years of the new millennium.
The Global South in the New International disorder. The idea of a shared society / Acanfora, Paolo. - (2015), pp. 71-75.
The Global South in the New International disorder. The idea of a shared society
Paolo Acanfora
2015
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The end of the intrinsically bipolar system which the Cold war had nourished was heralded by some analysts across the world as the final victory of the capitalist-liberal model or the birth of a new international order. Others have written of a new system characterized by disorder, unbalanced international relations, and chaotic perspectives. Seen from the Global South, the view assumed peculiar characters. The article deals with this general topic facing above all the idea of a shared society proposed by Club de Madrid in the first years of the new millennium.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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