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Index
1. Introduction
The First Efforts toward an Elaboration of a TMW Multipolarity Is Not Congruent with the National, Westphalian Model of Organizing the World Multipolarity Is Not Bipolarity Multipolarity Is Incompatible with a Unipolar World Unipolarity Is Accompanied in Practice by the Nominal Preservation of the Westphalian System and with the Inertial Remnants of the Bipolar World The Multipolar World Is Not Non-Polar Multipolarity Is Not Multilateralism Summary
2. Hegemony and its Deconstruction
The Meaning of Postpositivism Contra-Hegemony Deconstructing the Will to Power The Eurasian Critique of Eurocentrism and Western Universalism The Historical Metamorphoses of Hegemony The Rejection of Neoliberalism and Globalism The Critique of Marxism (Eurocentrism) The Critique of Universalism in the Postpositivist IR Theories
3. Civilization as Actor: Large Space and Politeia
Huntington’s Theory: The Introduction of the Concept of Civilization The Concept of “Civilization” in IR Broadening the Spectrum of the Concept “Civilization” in the TMW: Definition Civilization as Substance (the Ontological Concept of Civilization) Civilization as Process (the Dynamic Concept of Civilization) Civilization as System (the Systemic Concept of Civilization) Civilization as Structure (the Structural-Functional/Morphological Concept of Civilization) Civilization as Paideuma (the Educational Concept of Civilization) Civilization as a Set of Values (the Axiological Concept of Civilization) Civilization as Organized Unconscious (the Psychoanalytic Concept of Civilization) Civilization as (Religious) Culture Civilization as Language (the Philological-Linguistic Conception of Civilization) Civilization as the First Derivative from the Ethnos (the Ethnosociological Conception of Civilization) Civilization as Construct (the Constructivist Conception of Civilization) Civilization as Dasein (the Existential Conception of Civilization) Civilization as the Human’s Normative Field (the Anthropological Conception of Civilization) The Poles of a Multipolar World / List of Civilizations Western Civilization Orthodox (Eurasian) Civilization Islamic Civilization Chinese Civilization Hindu Civilization Japanese Civilization Latin American Civilization African Civilization Buddhist Civilization The Map of a Potential Multipolar World Civilizations as Constructions The Coordinating Center of Multipolarity The Borders of Civilizations The Practice of a Multipolar World: Integration The Preconcept: Civilization and the “Large Space” Politeia in the Theory of a Multipolar World
4. Theory of a Multipolar World and Other Paradigms of IR
The Relevance of Realism to the TMW The Relevance of Liberalism to the TMW The Relevance of the English School to the TMW The Relevance of Marxism and Neo-Marxism to the TMW The Relevance of Critical Theory to the TMW The Relevance of Postmodern Theory to the TMW The Relevance of Feminist Theory to the TMW The Relevance of Historical Sociology to the TMW The Relevance of Normativism to the TMW The Relevance of Constructivism to the TMW An Example of the Analysis of a Multipolar World in Comparison with the Postmodern International System Summary
5. The Main Themes and Topics of IR in the Context of the TMW
Authority (the Prince) in the TMW Decision in the TMW Elites and Masses in the TMW Dialogue and the War of Civilizations Diplomacy: Anthropology and Traditionalism Economy in the TMW Media in the TMW Summary
Appendix
Theory Talk #66: Alexander Dugin
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