States, Markets and Wars in Global History
Economic and Political Developments Between the Advent of Globalization and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the economic and political shifts from globalization to the COVID-19 pandemic, the book examines the resulting reconfiguration of the global political landscape. It highlights the decline of European diplomacy and the rise of populism, reflecting a crisis of neoliberalism. The author proposes a new international order through cooperation among the US, Russia, and China, emphasizing the need for regulated finance and community engagement post-pandemic. This work is valuable for scholars in international economics and political economy.

