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Timelines for Modernity

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This groundbreaking book develops a new periodization for understanding contemporary international history. It challenges West-centric approaches by setting up timelines appropriate for a global ap...
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  • 20 May 2025
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This groundbreaking book develops a new periodization for understanding contemporary international history. It challenges West-centric approaches by setting up timelines appropriate for a global approach to International Relations.

Shifting the focus beyond great power wars, it incorporates economic, societal and environmental changes to redefine what constitutes significant historical moments for both the Global North and South. It uncovers pivotal turning points in the 1840s, 1970s and now, that highlight the formation, dominance, unravelling and replacement of the Western world order. It offers new foundations for understanding both how we arrived at where we stand today and what might lie ahead.

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Price: $67.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 20 May 2025
ISBN: 9781529251654
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, Political structures / systems: democracy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, Comparative politics, Central / national / federal government
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‘This short book carries a big punch – the way we think about periodization in International Relations is either limited or wrong. With his customary clarity and verve, Barry Buzan outlines a novel approach to periodization, taking the Global South as seriously as the Global North. The result is a wider, but also deeper, way of thinking about the periods that underpin modern world politics. This highly stimulating book should be read by IR scholars and students alike.' George Lawson, Austrian National University
Barry Buzan is Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Fellow of the British Academy.

1. Introduction

2. The Military Sector

3. The Political Sector

4. The Economic Sector

5. The Societal Sector

6. The Environmental Sector

7. Conclusions