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SUMMARY:Rising Powers and Global Order - Andrew Hurrell (University of Oxf
 ord) chaired by Amrita Narlikar (Director of CRP)
DTSTART:20110222T170000Z
DTEND:20110222T183000Z
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CONTACT:Dan Kim
DESCRIPTION:Both the international political system and the structures of 
 global capitalism are in a state of flux and uncertainty. There is a stron
 g argument that we are witnessing the most powerful set of challenges yet 
 to the global order that the US sought to construct within its own camp du
 ring the Cold War and to globalize in the post-Cold War period. The intern
 ational system is increasingly characterized by a diffusion of power\, inc
 luding to emerging and regional powers\; by a diffusion of preferences wit
 h many more voices demanding to be heard\; and by a diffusion of ideas and
  values\, with a reopening of the big questions of social\, economic and p
 olitical organization that were supposedly brought to an end with the end 
 of the Cold War and the liberal ascendancy. What are the implications of t
 hese changes for the character of international society and the possibilit
 ies of global order? How does the rise of new powers affect the way that w
 e think about global justice and about the relationship between order and 
 justice?
LOCATION:Senior Common Room\, Department of Politics and International Stu
 dies\, 17 Mill Lane (1st floor)
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