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Recent events around the world have shaken old certainties. Questions are being asked about the survival of theiberal Order, which has been dominant for over fifty years. The election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote have alarmed many commentators. Across Europe too there have been developmentsthe emergence of fringe parties of theeft and right in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Greecewhich have disturbed theiberal thought. In India, the arrival of Narendra Modi at the head of the Hindu nationalist'' Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014 had raised fear similar to those in Trump''s case.In this perceptive account, Meghnad Desai opens up the debate beyond the West andooks at parallels between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump as two outsiders who broke through the barriers to reach the top. He analyses Asia''s challenge to Western hegemony and asks if the conventional wisdom about the hegemony of free tradeiberalism needs re-examination. He peers into the future toook at the greatest challenge facing the world today: Will theiberal Order survive, collapse or mutate? Is the world at a cusp? Is historythe old saga of blood, sweat and tearsabout to resume its course?Politicshock analyses Trump and Modi and other outsiders who have come to the fore not as freaks but as results of systematic forceseconomic, social, political and culturalwho will now shape the critical destiny of the time that weive in.

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      Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd.
      Publication Date: 21/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9788129148391, 978-8129148391
      ISBN10: 8129148390

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      Book Synopsis
      Recent events around the world have shaken old certainties. Questions are being asked about the survival of theiberal Order, which has been dominant for over fifty years. The election of Donald Trump and the Brexit vote have alarmed many commentators. Across Europe too there have been developmentsthe emergence of fringe parties of theeft and right in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Greecewhich have disturbed theiberal thought. In India, the arrival of Narendra Modi at the head of the Hindu nationalist'' Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014 had raised fear similar to those in Trump''s case.In this perceptive account, Meghnad Desai opens up the debate beyond the West andooks at parallels between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump as two outsiders who broke through the barriers to reach the top. He analyses Asia''s challenge to Western hegemony and asks if the conventional wisdom about the hegemony of free tradeiberalism needs re-examination. He peers into the future toook at the greatest challenge facing the world today: Will theiberal Order survive, collapse or mutate? Is the world at a cusp? Is historythe old saga of blood, sweat and tearsabout to resume its course?Politicshock analyses Trump and Modi and other outsiders who have come to the fore not as freaks but as results of systematic forceseconomic, social, political and culturalwho will now shape the critical destiny of the time that weive in.

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