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Global Discord : Values and Power in a Fractured World Order / Paul TUCKER / Princeton University Press (2022)
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Titre : Global Discord : Values and Power in a Fractured World Order Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Paul TUCKER Editeur : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2022 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780691232089 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : How to sustain an international system of cooperation in the midst of geopolitical struggleCan the international economic and legal system survive today’s fractured geopolitics? Democracies are facing a drawn-out contest with authoritarian states that is entangling much of public policy with global security issues. In Global Discord, Paul Tucker lays out principles for a sustainable system of international cooperation, showing how democracies can deal with China and other illiberal states without sacrificing their deepest political values. Drawing on three decades as a central banker and regulator, Tucker applies these principles to the international monetary order, including the role of the U.S. dollar, trade and investment regimes, and the financial system.Combining history, economics, and political and legal philosophy, Tucker offers a new account of international relations. Rejecting intellectual traditions that go back to Hobbes, Kant, and Grotius, and deploying instead ideas from David Hume, Bernard Williams, and modern mechanism-design economists, Tucker describes a new kind of political realism that emphasizes power and interests without sidelining morality. Incentives must be aligned with values if institutions are to endure. The connecting tissue for a system of international cooperation, he writes, should be legitimacy, creating a world of concentric circles in which we cooperate more with those with whom we share the most and whom we fear the least. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956835 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=595590 How to Say No : An Ancient Guide to the Art of Cynicism / DIOGENES / Princeton University Press (2022)
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Titre : How to Say No : An Ancient Guide to the Art of Cynicism Type de document : e-book Auteurs : DIOGENES Editeur : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2022 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780691229850 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : An entertaining and enlightening collection of ancient writings about the philosophers who advocated simple living and rejected unthinking conformityThe Cynics were ancient Greek philosophers who stood athwart the flood of society’s material excess, unexamined conventions, and even norms of politeness and thundered “No!” Diogenes, the most famous Cynic, wasn’t shy about literally extending his middle finger to the world, expressing mock surprise that “most people go crazy over a finger.” When asked why he was called Diogenes the Dog, he replied “because I fawn on those who give, I bark at those who don’t, and I bite scoundrels.” How to Say No is a delightful collection of brief ancient writings about Cynicism that captures all the outrageousness, wit, and wisdom of its remarkable cast of characters—from Diogenes in the fourth century BCE to the column-stander Symeon Stylites in late antiquity.With their “less is more” approach to life, the Cynics speak urgently to our world of climate change, economic uncertainty, and psychic malaise. Although the Cynics weren’t writers, their memorable utterances and behavior were recorded by their admirers and detractors, and M. D. Usher offers fresh new translations of appealing selections from this body of writing—ranging from street sermons and repartee to biography and snapshots of Cynics in action.Complete with introductions to the volume and each selection as well as the original Greek and Latin on facing pages, this lively book demonstrates why the Cynics still retain their power to surprise us and make us laugh—and to make us think and question how we live. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88935096 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=556806 How to Stop a Conspiracy : An Ancient Guide to Saving a Republic / SALLUST / Princeton University Press (2022)
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Titre : How to Stop a Conspiracy : An Ancient Guide to Saving a Republic Type de document : e-book Auteurs : SALLUST Editeur : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2022 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780691212364 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : An energetic new translation of an ancient Roman masterpiece about a failed coup led by a corrupt and charismatic politicianIn 63 BC, frustrated by his failure to be elected leader of the Roman Republic, the aristocrat Catiline tried to topple its elected government. Backed by corrupt elites and poor, alienated Romans, he fled Rome while his associates plotted to burn the city and murder its leading politicians. The attempted coup culminated with the unmasking of the conspirators in the Senate, a stormy debate that led to their execution, and the defeat of Catiline and his legions in battle. In How to Stop a Conspiracy, Josiah Osgood presents a brisk, modern new translation of the definitive account of these events, Sallust’s The War with Catiline—a brief, powerful book that has influenced how generations of readers, including America’s founders, have thought about coups and political conspiracies.In a taut, jaw-dropping narrative, Sallust pleasurably combines juicy details about Catiline and his louche associates with highly quotable moral judgments and a wrenching description of the widespread social misery they exploited. Along the way, we get unforgettable portraits of the bitter and haunted Catiline, who was sympathetic to the plight of Romans yet willing to destroy Rome; his archenemy Cicero, who thwarts the conspiracy; and Julius Caesar, who defends the conspirators and is accused of being one of them.Complete with an introduction that discusses how The War with Catiline has shaped and continues to shape our understanding of how republics live and die, and featuring the original Latin on facing pages, this volume makes Sallust’s gripping history more accessible than ever before. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88935494 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=557035 Human Rights for Pragmatists : Social Power in Modern Times / Jack SNYDER / Princeton University Press (2022)
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Titre : Human Rights for Pragmatists : Social Power in Modern Times Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Jack SNYDER Editeur : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2022 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780691231556 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : An innovative framework for advancing human rights Human rights are among our most pressing issues today, yet rights promoters have reached an impasse in their effort to achieve rights for all. Human Rights for Pragmatists explains why: activists prioritize universal legal and moral norms, backed by the public shaming of violators, but in fact rights prevail only when they serve the interests of powerful local constituencies. Jack Snyder demonstrates that where local power and politics lead, rights follow. He presents an innovative roadmap for addressing a broad agenda of human rights concerns: impunity for atrocities, dilemmas of free speech in the age of social media, entrenched abuses of women’s rights, and more.Exploring the historical development of human rights around the globe, Snyder shows that liberal rights–based states have experienced a competitive edge over authoritarian regimes in the modern era. He focuses on the role of power, the interests of individuals and the groups they form, and the dynamics of bargaining and coalitions among those groups. The path to human rights entails transitioning from a social order grounded in patronage and favoritism to one dedicated to equal treatment under impersonal rules. Rights flourish when they benefit dominant local actors with the clout to persuade ambivalent peers. Activists, policymakers, and others attempting to advance rights should embrace a tailored strategy, one that acknowledges local power structures and cultural practices.Constructively turning the mainstream framework of human rights advocacy on its head, Human Rights for Pragmatists offers tangible steps that all advocates can take to move the rights project forward. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956827 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=595588 In Asian Waters : Oceanic Worlds from Yemen to Yokohama / Eric TAGLIACOZZO / Princeton University Press (2022)
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Titre : In Asian Waters : Oceanic Worlds from Yemen to Yokohama Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Eric TAGLIACOZZO Editeur : Princeton University Press Année de publication : 2022 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9780691264561 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : A sweeping account of how the sea routes of Asia have transformed a vast expanse of the globe over the past five hundred years, powerfully shaping the modern worldIn the centuries leading up to our own, the volume of traffic across Asian sea routes—an area stretching from East Africa and the Middle East to Japan—grew dramatically, eventually making them the busiest in the world. The result was a massive circulation of people, commodities, religion, culture, technology, and ideas. In this book, Eric Tagliacozzo chronicles how the seas and oceans of Asia have shaped the history of the largest continent for the past half millennium, leaving an indelible mark on the modern world in the process.Paying special attention to migration, trade, the environment, and cities, In Asian Waters examines the long history of contact between China and East Africa, the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Bay of Bengal, and the intertwined histories of Islam and Christianity in the Philippines. The book illustrates how India became central to the spice trade, how the Indian Ocean became a “British lake” between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and how lighthouses and sea mapping played important roles in imperialism. The volume ends by asking what may happen if China comes to rule the waves of Asia, as Britain once did.A novel account showing how Asian history can be seen as a whole when seen from the water, In Asian Waters presents a voyage into a past that is still alive in the present. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : https://neoma-bs.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88956882 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=595602 In Hitler's Munich : Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism / Michael BRENNER / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkInternational Ethics : A Philosophy and Public Affairs Reader / Lawrence A. ALEXANDER / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkJust Hierarchy : Why Social Hierarchies Matter in China and the Rest of the World / Daniel A. BELL / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkLaboratories against Democracy : How National Parties Transformed State Politics / Jacob M. GRUMBACH / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkMathletics : How Gamblers, Managers, and Fans Use Mathematics in Sports, Second Edition / Wayne L. WINSTON / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkA Monetary and Fiscal History of the United States, 1961–2021 / Alan S. BLINDER / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkNative Bias : Overcoming Discrimination against Immigrants / Donghyun Danny CHOI / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkPermalinkPawned States : State Building in the Era of International Finance / Didac QUERALT / Princeton University Press (2022)
PermalinkPioneers of Capitalism : The Netherlands 1000–1800 / Maarten PRAK / Princeton University Press (2022)
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