Long-Term Trends in World Politics
The report examines the evolution of global politics, predicting a shift from global leadership to more institutionalized global governance, influenced by long-term processes like the rise and decline of world powers and political globalization.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
Journal Of World-Systems Research |
Authors: | George Modelski |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involves a historical analysis of long-term processes in global politics, using a calendar framework to predict future trends based on past patterns, and applying evolutionary theory to understand structural changes at the global level.
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Key Insights
This research revisits and extends the paper “From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics,” focusing on three long-term processes: political globalization, the rise and decline of world powers, and the emergence of the world system. It updates the understanding of these processes and predicts the future trajectory of global politics, suggesting a move from global leadership to global organization. The study employs a calendar of global politics to map out historical and future trends, emphasizing the role of evolutionary learning in political structures and the significance of democratic communities in shaping global governance.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | democratic communities | economic innovation | evolutionary learning | global leadership | global organization | imperial challenges | long cycles | political globalization | politics | world powers | world system