
Henry Kissinger’s work World Order is recognized as an analysis of how societies and states throughout history have understood order, its reflections in international relations, and its place in the world. By integrating historical contexts and diplomatic experiences, it contributes to a better understanding of current global power balances. The book reveals the complexity of the search for order and how this pursuit has been linked to stability.Different Cultural Understandings of World OrderKi
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Ahsen Karakaş

Henry Kissinger’s World Order is a work that analyzes the conceptions of order held by societies and states throughout history, their reflections in international relations, and their place in the modern world. Combining historical contexts with his diplomatic experience, the author provides guidance for understanding current global power dynamics. The book highlights the complexity of the quest for order and its intrinsic relationship with stability.World Order" image-alternate="" image-element
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Ahsen Karakaş