World order : reflections on the character of nations and the course of history
by Henry Kissinger.
- UK : Penguin Books, 2015.
- 420 p.
Table of Contents: Introduction: The Question of World Order. Varieties of World Order ; Legitimacy and Power Chapter 1. Europe : The Pluralistic International Order. The Uniqueness of the European Order ; The Thirty Years' War : What is Legitimacy ; The Peace of Westphalia ; The Operation of the Westphalian System ; The French Revolution and Its Aftermath Chapter 2. The European Balance-of-Power System and Its End. The Russian Enigma ; The Congress of Vienna ; The Premises of International Order ; Metternich and Bismarck ; The Dilemmas of the Balance of Power ; Legitimacy and Power Between the World Wars ; The Postwar European Order ; The Future of Europe Chapter 3. Islamism and the Middle East : A World in Disorder. The Islamic World Order ; The Ottoman Empire : The Sick Man of Europe ; The Westphalian System and the Islamic World ; Islamism : The Revolutionary Tide -Two Philosophical Interpretations ; The Arab Spring and the Syrian Cataclysm ; The Palestinian Issue and International Order ; Saudi Arabia ; The Decline of the State? Chapter 4: The United States and Iran : Approaches to Order. The Tradition of Iranian Statecraft ; The Khomeini Revolution ; Nuclear Proliferation and Iran -- Vision and Reality Chapter 5. The Multiplicity of Asia. Asia and Europe : Different Concepts of Balance of Power ; Japan ; India ; What Is an Asian Regional Order? Chapter 6. Toward an Asian Order : Confrontation or Partnership? Asia's International Order and China ; China and World Order ; A Longer Perspective Chapter 7. "Acting for All Mankind" : The United States and Its Concept of Order. America on the World Stage ; Theodore Roosevelt : America as a World Power ; Woodrow Wilson : America as the World's Conscience ; Franklin Roosevelt and the New World Order Chapter 8. The United States : Ambivalent Superpower. The Beginning of the Cold War ; Strategies of a Cold War Order ; The Korean War ; Vietnam and the Breakdown of the National Consensus ; Richard Nixon and International Order ; The Beginning of Renewal ; Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War ; The Afghanistan and Iraq Wars ; The Purpose and the Possible Chapter 9. Technology, Equilibrium, and Human Consciousness. World Order in the Nuclear Age ; The Challenge of Nuclear Proliferation ; Cyber Technology and World Order ; The Human Factor ; Foreign Policy in the Digital Era Conclusion : World Order in Our Time? The Evolution of International Order ; Where Do We Go from Here? Acknowledgments Notes Index