THE NEW WORLD: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE NATION-STATE
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THE NEW WORLD is a story of realignment. It is an attempt to mark what is quite visibly the end of the dialectic between the nation-state and alliance (i.e., the US and the North-Atlantic) and between the nation-state and alternatives (e.g., Brazil and Latin America), a recognition that the paradigm of containment has failed (with China), and that a restructuring of partnerships is coming (with the Americas headed toward a rapprochement).
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95 pages
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2021-05
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Munasinghe, Viranjini P.
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Casanova, Lourdes S.
Erber, Pedro Rabelo
Erber, Pedro Rabelo
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Anthropology
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Ph. D., Anthropology
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Doctor of Philosophy
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