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With many countries in ruins and multinational corporations and terrorists alike acting across borders with ease, we find ourselves in a world of widespread chaos and contagious violence. Renowned for his thinking on international affairs, Stanley Hoffmann explores here the revolution in global affairs over the past decade. He considers the rise of collective intervention in domestic conflicts-a hazardous nail in the coffin of state sovereignty-and the shift of the U.S., now the lone superpower, to a largely unilateral war on terrorism that is disrupting established international institutions, affecting America's prestige, and demonstrating the humbling limits of military power.Hoffmann, Stanley is the author of 'Chaos And Violence What Globalizaiton, Failed States, And Terrorism Mean for U.S. Foreign Policy', published 2006 under ISBN 9780742540712 and ISBN 0742540715.
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