Click Here to Download: https://ouo.io/WO9g60 Rise Of The Global South, The: Philosophical, Geopolitical And Economic Trends Of The 21st Century Philosophical, Geopolitical and Economic Trends of the 21st Century By: Justin Dargin Publisher: WSPC Print ISBN: 9789814397803, 9814397806 eText ISBN: 9789814397827, 9814397822 Pages: 452 Format: EPUB Available from $ 60.00 USD SKU 9789814397827 This book provides a broad and in-depth introduction to the geopolitical, economic and trade changes wrought with the increasing influence of the countries of the Global South in international affairs. The global role of the developing countries came to the forefront in 1974, when the United Nations General Assembly promulgated The New International Economic Order. Since then, the countries of the Global South, particularly China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Qatar, made an indelible impact upon the world's economic architecture. However, their true influence became starkly illustrated during the onset of the 2000s, when several seismic events occurred. The September Eleventh terrorist attacks — with the resultant debilitating wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — extreme world commodity price increases and the global financial crisis of 2007–2008 all served to wrench the epicenter of global influence increasingly southward. While the developed countries of the Global North became mired in economic stagnation with problems associated with the global financial crisis, their collective influence waned. Since then, the world has been attempting to accommodate, somewhat unevenly, the rising geopolitical and economic clout of the Global South. This book presents a collection of scholarly articles that, taken together, functions as a primer on the workings of the immense global changes at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contents: Cooperation in the Global South: History and Process: How the South Was Born: Reflections on the Geography and Culture of Inequality (Anouar Majid) South–South Cooperation: A Counter-Hegemonic Movement? (Deniz Altinbaş) South–South Cooperation: A Bridge Between Regionalism and Globalization? (Rita Giacalone) Conflict and Resolution: Geostrategic Cooperation in Africa and the Arab/Islamic World: Africa and South–South Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges (Amadu Sesay, Olayode Kehinde Olusola, and Mashood Omotosho) Graduate students and ambitious undergraduates in the field of international affairs. Non-experts interested in international relations.