From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations

Author:   Amitai Etzioni
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
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9781403965356


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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From Empire to Community challenges both the notion that Western civilization is bound to clash with other civilizations and that we are reaching the 'end of history', in which the whole world will start to look like an American suburb. It outlines which values both the West and the East are bringing to a new global normative synthesis, which in turn will guide the formation of a new global architecture. The book explores to what extent a new world order can rest on 'governance without government' (on UNGOs, informal norms, and the evolving global civil society), regional associations (especially the EU), supranational bodies (such as the ICC ) and above all the UN. PART A: THE EMERGING GLOBAL NORMATIVE SYNTHESIS Basic Contours Specific Elements of the Synthesis Containing Capitalism Moral Dialogues Implications for American (and Western) Foreign Policy In Conclusion PART B: A NEW SAFETY ARCHITECTURE Hobbesian vs. Lockean Global Agendas Mission Appetite Shaving National Soveriegnty: For What? PART C: BEYOND GLOBAL SAFETY The Old System is Overloaded 'Governance Without Government' New Global Authorities Supranational Bodies Tommorrow the World? Politics; International Relations; Development Studies

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Author:   Amitai Etzioni
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.573kg
ISBN:  

9781403965356


ISBN 10:   1403965358
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 May 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Professor Etzioni's new book, From Empire to Community, delivers on its promise of 'A new approach to international relations.' There is a wonderful quality to his thinking, such that the visionary and the pragmatic, the very long range and the issues of the moment are all represented, all related, and often (though not always) reconciled in a new synthesis. It is especially refreshing to find that when Professor Etzioni finds that reality will not mesh with theory, facts are acknowledged rather than swept under the rug. This book is not about dogma: it is about the hopeful possibility that an evolving and expanding sense of common need among peoples and nations can with luck and vision, bring about a knitting together of a form of global governance that would permit humankind to address its most urgent issues more effectively: with less sovereign authority for national states as we have known them, but greater freedom, combined with enhanced responsibility for people as individuals and as communities. Professor Etzioni's easy style of writing - clear, elegant but never pretentious - makes the book a pleasure to read: not just an intellectual obligation. --Leon Fuerth, former National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore <br> In recent years, Amitai Etzioni has been the most powerful and persuasive voice for the human values that can only be cultivated in community. In this new and compelling analysis, he extends his work to the international arena. Few books have spoken more eloquently to the heart of our shared humanity, and in an age of global tension, few have been more necessary. Essential reading for all those concerned with our ever more fragile social ecology. <br>-Rabbi Professor Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth <br> A thoughtful and timely examination of some of the fundamental issues that modern society confronts. <br>-Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor to President Jimmys


Professor Etzioni's new book, From Empire to Community, delivers on its promise of 6;A new approach to international relations.7; There is a wonderful quality to his thinking, such that the visionary and the pragmatic, the very long range and the issues of the moment are all represented, all related, and often (though not always) reconciled in a new synthesis. It is especially refreshing to find that when Professor Etzioni finds that reality will not mesh with theory, facts are acknowledged rather than swept under the rug. This book is not about dogma: it is about the hopeful possibility that an evolving and expanding sense of common need among peoples and nations can with luck and vision, bring about a knitting together of a form of global governance that would permit humankind to address its most urgent issues more effectively: with less sovereign authority for national states as we have known them, but greater freedom, combined with enhanced responsibility for people as individuals and as communities. Professor Etzioni's easy style of writing - clear, elegant but never pretentious - makes the book a pleasure to read: not just an intellectual obligation. --Leon Fuerth, former National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore <br> In recent years, Amitai Etzioni has been the most powerful and persuasive voice for the human values that can only be cultivated in community. In this new and compelling analysis, he extends his work to the international arena. Few books have spoken more eloquently to the heart of our shared humanity, and in an age of global tension, few have been more necessary. Essential reading for all those concerned with our ever more fragile socialecology. <br>1;Rabbi Professor Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth <br> A thoughtful and timely examination of some of the fundamental issues that modern society confronts. <br>1;Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter <br>0;For anyone concerned about the new global challenges and the current implacable trends in international politics and for those preoccupied with how we can bring about the needed fundamental progress, Etzioni7;s book is a refreshing contribution of daring thoughts, wisdom, and common sense. By contrasting and blending familiar and well-known institutions with new or exotic concepts, ideas and notions, Etzioni offers new and useful insights. Here, reality is round - not square, and its constituent elements complementary rather than conflicting. It is Thomas Paine conversing with Confucius that comes to one's mind. But the book is vibrantly topical. It underlines the need of the legitimating United Nations also to seek hard power to enforce its resolutions. As an echo of Kant7;s Perpetual Peace, Etzioni leads us to the 6;good society7; based on both the Western legal tradition and social duties deriving from moral suasion. Etzioni is a bridge-builder by the grace of God.1;<br> -- Per Stig Moller, Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs <br> In From Empire to Community, Amitai Etzioni applies his communitarian approach to international affairs and foreign policy, attacking liberals to his left and neo-conservatives to his right. He offers a provocative and thoughtful alternative to the triumphalism that has dominated recent discussions about the future of American foreign policy. <br>-- Joseph S. Nye, author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics <br> Amitai Etzioni has constructed a coherent communitarian vision of international relations. From Empire to Community is a pioneering work of vital importance to the formation of a new way of international thinking, relevant to policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic. Safeguarding global goods such as security, human rights and environmental protection is becoming increasingly vital in this era of globalization. Amitai Etzioni's new book offers us an inspiring example of the out-of-the-box thinking that is needed to confront these challenges. Etzioni brings new diplomatic challenges into focus, and launches a crucial debate about the sort of world we are leaving to future generations and how we can best manage problems and grasp opportunities, in ways that are deemed legitimate by both American and European societies.<br>--Dr Jan Peter Balkenende, Prime Minister of the Netherlands <br> In this timely and provocative book, Professor Etzioni offers a rich compendium of insights and ideas. His vision of a potential East-West synthesis is particularly compelling. Better still, he is not afraid to tackle the very real challenge of creating genuine institutions to govern a potential global polity. A valuable read for anyone interested in the future of global governance. <br>--Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University <p><br>


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Amitai Etzioni is the Founder and Director of the Communitarian Network and University Professor at The George Washington University, USA. He served as a Senior Advisor to the White House and President of the American Sociological Association. He taught Sociology at Columbia University, Harvard Business School, and University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of 22 books, including The New Golden Rule, Political Unification Revised and My Brother's Keeper: A Memoir and a Message. A recent study listed him as one of the United States' leading hundred public intellectuals.

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