World order by Henry Kissinger
Book Overview
In World Order, Henry Kissinger analyzes how major regions—including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the United States—have developed their own visions of international order. He explains how these differing perspectives can create both cooperation and conflict in global politics.
Kissinger traces the evolution of world order from the Peace of Westphalia to the present day, showing how ideas about sovereignty, power, and diplomacy have changed over time. He also discusses contemporary challenges such as rising powers, regional conflicts, and the impact of globalization.
Through historical analysis and real-world insights, the book highlights the complexity of maintaining stability in a diverse and interconnected world.