Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. XXIV, 306 pp. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/JOPS/2023.2.4.163

Keywords:

systemic earthquake, world order, world disorder, exclusive populism, inclusive democracy, global powers, inclusive governance, sustainability

Abstract

The book is devoted to a close analysis of the formation of the modern world (dis)order and the system of international relations, which was significantly influenced by the processes of the systemic earthquake and the struggle for world order, globalization, democratization, the trend of changing the functions and balance of power of states. The current stage of international relations is characterized by dynamic development, the transformation of the role of key states participating in international processes and the redistribution of the balance of power not only in the economic, but also in the military and political spheres. There is a transition to the struggle for world order, in which a significant number of actors in international relations will determine the intensity of the systemic earthquake in global and regional political life.

At the present stage, there is an increase in the influence of regional actors, who are increasingly claiming to strengthen their own role in international relations. One of these states is the Republic of Turkey, which acquires the properties of a link between East and West, North and South. This happens due to the intensification of the foreign policy course, the growth of interaction with many powers, including Russia.

The book analyzes the process of transformation of the modern foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey within the framework of the ideological and value approach, which, in particular, includes soft power tools and a set of stable ideologemes used both in domestic and foreign policy discourse.

Author Biographies

Nane Aleksanyan, Yerevan State University

MA student of Public Administration at Yerevan State University, Armenia. Erasmus + mobility MA student in the Department of Political Science at Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS), Austria

Magda Arsenyan, Yerevan State University

PhD in Political Science of the Chair of Political Science of the Faculty of International Relations at Yerevan State University. Managing Editor of the Journal of the Political Science: Bulletin of Yerevan State University

References

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “A New Vision: Inclusive Governance.” Part. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 129-253. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Future Projections and Basic Principles of a New Order of Inclusive Governance: The Five I’s.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 131-148. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.006.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Inclusive Global Governance: A New Paradigm of Global Order.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 224-253. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.009.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Inclusive National Governance: From Survival to Sustainability.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 149-187. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.007.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Inclusive Regional Governance: From Regional Cold Wars to Regional Orders.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 188-223. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.008.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Systemic Earthquake: Analysis and Consequences of World (Dis)Order.” Part. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 15-128. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Systemic Earthquake: Fragile National, Regional, and Global Structures.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 68-87. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.004.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Systemic Earthquake: Global Powers and the ‘Multiple Balances of Power’ System.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 88-128. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.005.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “The Roots of World (Dis)Order: Geopolitical, Security, Economic, and Structural Earthquakes in the Post-Cold War Era.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 46–67. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.003.

Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. “Traditional, Modern, and Global ‘World Orders’: A Historical Perspective.” Chapter. In Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy, 17-45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643.002.

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2023-05-31

How to Cite

Aleksanyan, N., & Arsenyan, M. (2023). Davutoğlu, Ahmet. 2020. Systemic Earthquake and the Struggle for World Order: Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. XXIV, 306 pp. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108751643. Journal of Political Science: Bulletin of Yerevan University, 2(1(4), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.46991/JOPS/2023.2.4.163

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