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The Myth of International Order presents a critical examination of the fundamental assumptions underlying global political systems. Arjun Chowdhury argues that what we perceive as a stable international order is largely a constructed narrative rather than an inherent reality. Through meticulous analysis and compelling arguments, the author deconstructs the myths that sustain contemporary international relations.
Chowdhury explores how nation-states, international institutions, and global powers perpetuate the illusion of order to maintain their influence and legitimacy. The book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of sovereignty, diplomacy, and geopolitical stability. By examining historical precedents and contemporary case studies, the author reveals the fragile nature of international agreements and the constant negotiation required to sustain global systems.
This work is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of international politics and the complex mechanisms that shape our world.







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