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Non-Western Middle Powers in the Multipolar Order explores the changing international order, articulating the critical and growing importance of non-Western states to the emerging global order. It brings together international scholars to provide new insights on the evolution of international order, as global politics moves from an American-Western dominated one to one where major players are from the Global South. They present evidence from Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and India, which help explain, analyze, and understand the main political, security, and economic challenges in these countries. Questions asked include:
What factors explain the rise of new non-Western middle powers?
How would theories of international relations, specifically realism, liberalism, and Marxism, change due to their rise?
How would the rise of these non-Western middle powers shape the emerging multipolar order?
An invaluable collection for scholars and students of International Relations and International Security, that will also be of great interest to scholars with a broader interest in the ever-evolving world order.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Brazil as an Aspiring Middle Power Chapter 3. Turkey As A Middle Power In An Emerging Multipolar World Order Chapter 4. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Strategic Choices of Middle Powers in a Multipolar World Chapter 5. India as a Middle Power Chapter 6. Conclusions