Henry kissinger world order book5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() In 1618, a collection of wars began, known as the Thirty Years’ War, and spread throughout Central Europe. Not until the rise of the Roman empire did the world see a government that was fragmented, with city-states ruled individually under the larger umbrella of the emperor. (Introduction, ePUB)įrom the earliest societies, order was most quickly and efficiently maintained by a central leadership. In his book, World Order, renowned diplomat and political scientist, Henry Kissinger, defines it as an inexorably expanding cooperative order of states observing common rules and norms, embracing liberal economic systems, forswearing territorial conquest, respecting national sovereignty, and adopting participatory and democratic systems of governance. ![]() World order is traditionally defined as a system controlling events in the world. ![]()
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