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Book SynopsisPart I: The foundation of International Order and philosophical debate.- Chapter 1. Nature and International Order.- Chapter 2. The Nature of International Order.- Chapter 3. International Order and Struggle for Power Versus struggle for Liberation from Subjugation: realities and myths.- Chapter 4. The Phycological analysis of Hegemony and Subjugation: from Man to Sate and International Order.- Chapter 5. Non-Western philosophical contributions to International Order theory.- Part II: History and Evolution of the International Order.- Chapter 6. The Big Bang of the International Order.- Chapter 7. Expansion of the Order.- Chapter 8. The shift in the balance of powers.- Chapter 9. The further Expansion of the international order Eastward and Westward.- Chapter 10. New World Order.- Chapter 11. International war and balance of power.- Part III: Evolution in Modern and Contemporary International Order.- Chapter 12. The Evolution and the Fallacy of Westphalia.- Chapter 13. The Evolution and the position of the global south and rising powers.- Chapter 14. New International Order in the Post-World Wars: Structure of Core-periphery and Superior-Inferior Relationship among states.- Chapter 15. The Rise of the Global South and Shift in the structure of the international order.- Part IV: Post-Hegemonic International Order: Climate Change, Competition, rise of the global south, and Evolution.- Chapter 16. Climate Change in the 21st century and Evolution of International Order.- Chapter 17. The Competition and the Myth of Thucydides Trap.- Chapter 18. The Rise of China and the Competition with the West.- Chapter 19. The Rise of the global south as a balancer in international Order in the post-Hegemonic Order.- Part V: Philosophical and Historical Analysis of the order, Prediction of the Evolution of International Order, and Universal law.- Chapter 20. Inefficiency and Injustice of the Order and collapse.- Chapter 21.The Evolution towards New International Order of Justice and Peace: From struggle for power to struggle for liberation from Subjugation.- Chapter 22. The Rise of China and the global south: Threat to Order or threat to Hegemony?.- Chapter 23. The rise of the global south and a Paradigm shift of IR theory.- Chapter 24. Universal Law of the Evolution of International Order.