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Old Links and New Ties: Power and Persuasion in an Age of Networks

Autor David Howell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2013
In an international landscape, where emerging newly empowered states are projecting economic and political challenges from Asia, Africa and Latin America, countries like Britain have to redefine roles for themselves in a new order that has reshaped the world. These new roles, as envisaged by David Howell, will rely far more on connectivities and fluid networks than on geographically defined blocs. How will Britain fare in this entirely new international landscape? With power and influence shifting to the developing world, and with a growing network of hyper-connections and communications between nations, Britain is already fundamentally repositioned. In this context, Howell presents a unique solution: engage with and re-energise the existing Commonwealth network of nations which is bound together by history and cultural connections. Emphasising the importance of soft power in the digital age, the author argues against the restrictions posed by traditional blocs and for the dynamism which Commonwealth linkages offer.Challenging traditionally accepted economic and political theories, Howell presents a unique new perspective on international and diplomatic relations in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780768151
ISBN-10: 178076815X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

David Howell (Lord Howell of Guildford) is a former Secretary of State for Energy (1979-81) and also served as Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for International Energy Policy (2010-12). He is the author of Out of the Energy Labyrinth (I.B.Tauris) and The Edge of Now.

Cuprins

CONTENTS PART ONE - Britain in a New LandscapeIntroductionProspects for an Island in the Digital AgeThe purposes of this book described. Britain's Re-positioning Chapter 1: Riding Two HorsesFalse Choices and How to Stay in the Circus Chapter 2: The Sixth PhasePower Passes to the Network Chapter 3: The View from the Watchtower and the Last DayA Pathway through the Mist Chapter 4. Old Links and New Ties The Commonwealth and connectivity. The new modelPART TWO - Lifting the BarriersChapter 5: The Age of DelusionsThe Myths ,Misconceptions and Muddled Thoughts holdingBritain back Chapter 6: Europe 1: How Tomorrow Never CameBritain's global role abandoned in 1972; how the retreatinto Europe occurred Chapter 7: Europe 2: The Party of January Twenty Three.Europe Re-united and Reformed: the New Agenda Chapter 8:The Onward March of FollyResetting Trans-Atlantic relations . Partnership, not leadership Chapter 9: The Economists' HandicapHow misguided economic theories trap us andblock Britain's progress Chapter 10: The Energy ImbroglioThe unnecessary energy crisis amidst energy plenty PART THREE - Power and PersuasionChapter 11: The Instruments of Soft PowerInfluence and persuasion in the Digital and Real worlds Chapter 12 : The Face of the FutureThe Commonwealth's Dual Network;The Virtual and Real Worlds Combined Chapter 13. Drifting No MoreConclusions , Gateways and a Role Recovered . Epilogue. Heroes, Destinies and the Coming Freedom ----------------------------------------------------------Annex A.A Departure Note in Advance A note on leaving the Foreign and Commonwealth Office - putting the 'C' back into FCOAnnex B. New Tasks and Tones for the Exercise of Authority Some thoughts on retaining power and legitimacy in the new era.Annex CThe EU's climate and energy policy Holding Britain back; a note on the EU's misguided and growth-strangling measures