World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History
by Kissinger, Henry
Edition statement:1st Edition Published by : Service Book Club (Rawalpindi) Physical details: 420 Pages 22x15 cm | PBItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 327 K614W 2014 (Browse shelf) | Available | 69776 |
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Henry Kissinger offers in World Order a meditation on the roots of international harmony and global disorder. There has never been a true "world order," Kissinger observes. For most of history, civilizations defined their own concepts of order. Each considered itself the center of the world and envisioned its distinct principles as universally relevant. China conceived of a global cultural hierarchy with the Emperor at its pinnacle.
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