Abstract

Part 1 The real world order: a tale of two worlds democracy and modern wealth are new in the world zones of turmoil and development what difference do nuclear weapons make? what the last world order left behind. Part 2 New policy thinking for the real world order: supranations and subnations - rebirth of federalisms policy for the zones of turmoil and development shaping US policy on intervention American foreign policy for the real world order.

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World orderOrder (exchange)Political scienceGeographyDevelopment economicsEconomyEconomicsLawPolitics

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Year
1993
Type
article
Volume
72
Issue
5
Pages
157-157
Citations
212
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Francis Fukuyama, Max Singer, Aaron Wíldavsky (1993). The Real World Order: Zones of Peace/Zones of Turmoil. Foreign Affairs , 72 (5) , 157-157. https://doi.org/10.2307/20045824

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10.2307/20045824