Can the global South take over the baton? What cosmopolitanism in ‘unlikely’ places means for future world order.

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  • Author(s): Webb, Adam K. (AUTHOR)
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    Third World Quarterly. Jun2016, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p1016-1034. 19p. 12 Charts.
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    • Abstract:
      As the West’s centrality fades, the global South may have a decisive influence in shaping future world order. Will that future see a retreat from globalisation to hard-edged particularisms? Or will the emerging post-Westphalian global society let the global South take over the baton of cosmopolitan institution building in its own way? This article draws on a multi-country survey of educated youth to find promising signs of imagined common ground with other countries. It suggests the flavours of cosmopolitan integration that the global South is likely to support in coming decades. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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