Governing the World Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Mark Mazower
SCORE
0
TOTAL RATINGS
114

Governing the World by Mark Mazower Book Summary

The story of global cooperation between nations and peoples is a tale of dreamers goading us to find common cause in remedying humanity’s worst problems.  But international institutions have also provided a tool for the powers that be to advance their own interests and stamp their imprint on the world.  Mark Mazower’s Governing the World tells the epic story of that inevitable and irresolvable tension—the unstable and often surprising alchemy between ideas and power.

From the beginning, the willingness of national leaders to cooperate has been spurred by crisis: the book opens in 1815, amid the rubble of the Napoleonic Empire, as the Concert of Europe was assembled with an avowed mission to prevent any single power from dominating the continent and to stamp out revolutionary agitation before it could lead to war. But if the Concert was a response to Napoleon, internationalism was a response to the Concert, and as courts and monarchs disintegrated they were replaced by revolutionaries and bureaucrats.

19th century internationalists included bomb-throwing anarchists and the secret policemen who fought them, Marxist revolutionaries and respectable free marketeers. But they all embraced nationalism, the age’s most powerful transformative political creed, and assumed that nationalism and internationalism would go hand in hand. The wars of the twentieth century saw the birth of institutions that enshrined many of those ideals in durable structures of authority, most notably the League of Nations in World War I and the United Nations after World War II. 

Throughout this history, we see that international institutions are only as strong as the great powers of the moment allow them to be. The League was intended to prop up the British empire. With Washington taking over world leadership from Whitehall, the United Nations became a useful extension of American power.  But as Mazower shows us, from the late 1960s on, America lost control over the dialogue and the rise of the independent Third World saw a marked shift away from the United Nations and toward more pliable tools such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.  From the 1990s to 2007, Governing the World centers on a new regime of global coordination built upon economic rule-making by central bankers and finance ministers, a regime in which the interests of citizens and workers are trumped by the iron logic of markets.

Now, the era of Western dominance of international life is fast coming to an end and a new multi-centered global balance of forces is emerging. We are living in a time of extreme confusion about the purpose and durability of our international institutions.  History is not prophecy, but Mark Mazower shows us why the current dialectic between ideals and power politics in the international arena is just another stage in an epic two-hundred-year story.

👋 Do you love Governing the World books? Please share your friends!

share facebook whatsapp twitter pinterest telegram email
Book Name Governing the World
Genre World Affairs
Published
Language English
E-Book Size 2.2 MB

Governing the World (Mark Mazower) Book Reviews 2024

💸 Want to send money abroad for free?

We transfer money over €4 billion every month. We enable individual and business accounts to save 4 million Euros on bank transfer fees. Want to send free money abroad or transfer money abroad for free? Free international money transfer!

💰 A universe of opportunities: Payoneer

Did you know that you can earn 25 USD from our site just by registering? Get $25 for free by joining Payoneer!

Please wait! Governing the World book comments loading...

Mark Mazower - Governing the World Discussions & Comments

Have you read this book yet? What do you think about Governing the World by Mark Mazower book? Ask the bookpedia.co community a question about Governing the World!

Governing the World E-book (PDF, PUB, KINDLE) Download

Governing the World ebook governing-the-world (2.2 MB) download new links will be update!

Governing the World Similar Books

Book Name Score Reviews Price
American Kompromat 4/5 40 $14.99
The Great Awakening 4.5/5 11 $16.99
The Field of Fight 4.5/5 66 $11.99
Country Driving 4.5/5 45 $13.99
How to Stand Up to a Dictator 4.5/5 14 $15.99

Enhance sleep, vision, cognition, flexibility, energy, long-range health and more. Performance Lab CORE Formulas support all aspects of human performance, across all walks of life. Boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more.

Other Books from Mark Mazower

Summary of Governing the World by Mark Mazower

The Governing the World book written by Mark Mazower was published on 13 September 2012, Thursday in the World Affairs category. A total of 114 readers of the book gave the book 0 points out of 5.

Free World Affairs Books
Book Name Author Price
Migration in Africa Michiel de Haas & Ewout Frankema Free
Africa-Europe Research and Innovation Cooperation Andrew Cherry, James Haselip, Gerard Ralphs & Isabella E. Wagner Free
No More Nagasakis Toyokazu Ihara, Hirokazu Miyazaki & Xavier Riles Miyazaki Free
Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe Astrid Lorenz & Lisa H. Anders Free
The Rock Breaks the Globalists Empire Pierre-Louis Ours Free

Coinbase is the world's most trusted place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Open an account today, and if you buy or sell $100 or more of crypto, you'll receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin!

Paid World Affairs Books
Book Name Author Price
Fateful Triangle Noam Chomsky $14.99
A Rage for Order Robert F. Worth $9.99
The Age of Jihad Patrick Cockburn $9.99
All She Lost Dalal Mawad $18.99
Overreach Owen Matthews $12.99

Jasper is the generative AI platform for business that helps your team create content tailored for your brand 10X faster, wherever you work online.