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* A new book by one of the world's leading intellectuals. * Addresses the fundamental questions about the new world disorder exemplified by the war on terrorism, war in Iraq and its aftermath and the divisions between Europe and America. * Offers a profound and insightful critique of the new global strategy of the United States.

Trade Review
“A man of nuances, Todorov in his first book to address today’s world, again tries to apply reason over emotion.”


The New York Times

"This is a small book with some big ideas. It contains two sets of arguments: the first devoted to the war in Iraq and its international implications; and the second focusing on how Europe might respond to 'American neo-imperialism' ... This is a thought-provoking work, and the first part in particular raises important questions about the war on terror and offers a new way of thinking about the relationship between security and liberty."

Alex Bellamy, Political Studies Review

“Few texts devoted to recent international events, from the war against Iraq and its aftermath to the European responses to American neo-imperialism, seem to me as profound and perceptive as this intervention by one of the great intellectuals of our time in the domain of international relations.”

Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University


“The liberal case against the Iraq war has never been put more forcefully or more eloquently. If you want to know what humanitarianism really requires, read this extraordinary little book.”

Stephen Holmes, New York University, School of Law


“Europe has spoken through Tzvetan Todorov's book – and this has been the most sober, humane, confident and convincing voice heard thus far in the confusion that followed the events of 11 September. This is a voice to be listened to attentively, for our shared planetary home's and all its residents' sake.”

Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds


"In a moment of political urgency when so many professional academics seem to have retreated from the world into solipsistic and self-referential language, Todorov takes seriously his responsibility as an intellectual and a citizen of democracy, facing up to the complexities of the situation with human candor and humanist passion."

Spencer Drew, Rain Taxi Review of Books, Fall 2005



Table of Contents

Preface

Translator's Note

Introduction

Chapter 1: The reason for the war

Chapter 2: The neo-fundamentalists

Chapter 3: The fragility of the empire

Chapter 4: In praise of pluralism

Chapter 5: Might or right?

Chapter 6: A tranquil power

Chapter 7: European values

Chapter 8: Adapting institutions

Notes

Index

The New World Disorder

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    A Paperback / softback by Tzvetan Todorov, Stanley Hoffmann

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 18/11/2004
      ISBN13: 9780745633695, 978-0745633695
      ISBN10: 0745633692

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * A new book by one of the world's leading intellectuals. * Addresses the fundamental questions about the new world disorder exemplified by the war on terrorism, war in Iraq and its aftermath and the divisions between Europe and America. * Offers a profound and insightful critique of the new global strategy of the United States.

      Trade Review
      “A man of nuances, Todorov in his first book to address today’s world, again tries to apply reason over emotion.”


      The New York Times

      "This is a small book with some big ideas. It contains two sets of arguments: the first devoted to the war in Iraq and its international implications; and the second focusing on how Europe might respond to 'American neo-imperialism' ... This is a thought-provoking work, and the first part in particular raises important questions about the war on terror and offers a new way of thinking about the relationship between security and liberty."

      Alex Bellamy, Political Studies Review

      “Few texts devoted to recent international events, from the war against Iraq and its aftermath to the European responses to American neo-imperialism, seem to me as profound and perceptive as this intervention by one of the great intellectuals of our time in the domain of international relations.”

      Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University


      “The liberal case against the Iraq war has never been put more forcefully or more eloquently. If you want to know what humanitarianism really requires, read this extraordinary little book.”

      Stephen Holmes, New York University, School of Law


      “Europe has spoken through Tzvetan Todorov's book – and this has been the most sober, humane, confident and convincing voice heard thus far in the confusion that followed the events of 11 September. This is a voice to be listened to attentively, for our shared planetary home's and all its residents' sake.”

      Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds


      "In a moment of political urgency when so many professional academics seem to have retreated from the world into solipsistic and self-referential language, Todorov takes seriously his responsibility as an intellectual and a citizen of democracy, facing up to the complexities of the situation with human candor and humanist passion."

      Spencer Drew, Rain Taxi Review of Books, Fall 2005



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Translator's Note

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The reason for the war

      Chapter 2: The neo-fundamentalists

      Chapter 3: The fragility of the empire

      Chapter 4: In praise of pluralism

      Chapter 5: Might or right?

      Chapter 6: A tranquil power

      Chapter 7: European values

      Chapter 8: Adapting institutions

      Notes

      Index

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