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The World Order: New Rules or a Game without Rules

Putin talks to Valdai Club in Sochi

Vladimir Putin

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft

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In "The World Order: New Rules or a Game without Rules," Vladimir Putin offers a formidable examination of contemporary geopolitical dynamics through a lens both self-assured and polemical. The book presents a rich tapestry of ideas that juxtaposes traditional statecraft with the evolving landscape of international relations, characterized by an ever-shifting balance of power and increasing chaos. Putin's literary style, steeped in political jargon yet accessible, is a reflective synthesis of his strategic philosophy'Äîa pulsating discourse that navigates the complexities of global governance, the role of sovereignty, and the impact of non-state actors, all while critiquing Western-centric paradigms. As Russia's president, Putin's experiences on the global stage illuminate his perspectives in this ambitious work. Drawing on his time in power and his understanding of international affairs, he frames his narrative within the context of Russia's historical struggles against perceived hegemony. His insights are colored by both personal conviction and the weight of national identity, making the narrative resonate with a Russian-centric worldview shaped by a history of resilience and conflict. For readers keen to unravel the intricacies of modern diplomacy and power struggles, Putin's book is a crucial resource. It invites critical reflection on the future of international order, urging readers to reconsider entrenched beliefs about governance and cooperation in a world that he depicts as teetering between structure and disorder.

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International relations, National sovereignty, Power dynamics, Political leadership, Historical perspective, World stage diplomacy, Global authority, Geopolitical analysis, Contemporary geopolitics, Conflict resolution