Emerging New Global Order 4003-ENGO-ERASMUS
The series of lectures is divided into three chapters with special focus on the following subjects: 1) relative demise of the Western (US) power; 2) a new dynamics, also institutional, in the Asia - Pacific region, starting from China emerging as a new global power. In a nutshell, it is stipulated here that the Western powers domination - so called values-based order, is already undermined, and the center of power is shifting quickly into East Asia region, once again after the pandemic, like it was after 2008 global economic crisis. It means, we are moving toward a new, multipolar order, which is also, to a certain extent, a multicultural as well.
The lecture is divided following way:
Part I. Theory and history
1. Subjects on the international arena
2. Global order in history
3. "Unipolar moment" after collapse of bipolar order (USSR)
4. 2008 global crisis - the end of market fundamentalism, liberal order undermined
Part II. The Dynamics on the Global Scene
5. Emerging Markets phenomenon
6. New institutional framework (G-20, BRICS, SCO, etc.)
7. Crises in the EU - axiological or existential already?
8. Trump administration as a game changer
Part III: New actors, new challenges
9. Developmental State in East Asia
10. China as a developmental state
11. COVID-19 pandemic and the shift towards Asia
12. Global challenges: climate change, new technologies (AI), environmental issues
13. New multipolar order - how many poles?
14. EU on the global scene - united or irrelevant?
15. Poland in the new global order
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Kryteria oceniania
Written Form from the material delivered during the lectures
Literatura
Literature:
1. Fuel for Dominance. On the Economic Bases of Geopolitical Supremacy, Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse (ed.), Peter Lang , Berlin-Bruxelles-New York 2020
2. Branko Milanovic, Capitalism,. Alone. The Future of the System That Rules the World, The Belknap Press, Harvard University 2019
3. Kai-fu Lee, AI Superpowers. China. Sillicon Valley and the New World Order, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York 2018
4. Jan Zielonka, Counter-Revolution. Liberal Europe in Retreat, Oxford University Press 2018
5. Sashii Tahroor, Samir Saran, The New World Disorder and the Indian Imperative, Alpeh, New Delhi 2020
5. Ivan Krastev, Stephen Holmes, The Light That Failed: Why the West is Losing the Fight for Democracy? Pegasus Books, London - New York 2020
6. John J. Mearsheimer, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. Updated Edition, W.W. Norton&Company, New York 2014
7. Kishore Mahbubani, Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Supremacy, Public Affiars, New York 2020
8. Kishore Mahbubani, Has the West Lost It? A Provocation, Allen Lane, London - New York 2018
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