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Notes
1 THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD
1
. John J. Mearsheimer,
The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
(New York: Norton, 2001), p. 74.
2
. Alastair Bonnett,
The Idea of the West: Culture, Politics and History
(London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), Chapters 1-2, 6.
3
. We are already living in what is, in economic terms, a multipolar world; Pam Woodall, ‘The New Titans’, survey,
The Economist
, 16 September 2006. Also, Brian Beedham, ‘Who Are We, Who Are They?’, survey, pp. 14-16,
The Economist
, 29 July 1999.
4
. Martin Wolf, ‘Life in a Tough World of High Commodity Prices’,
Financial Times
, 4 March 2008; Jing Ulrich, ‘China Holds the Key to Food Prices’,
Financial Times
, 7 November 2007.
5
. ‘Sharpened Focus on Sovereign Wealth Funds,’
International Herald Tribune
, 21 January 2008; ‘China’s Stake in BP’,
Financial Times
, 15 April, 2008.
6
. Dominic Wilson and Anna Stupnytska, ‘The N-11: More Than an Acronym’,
Goldman Sachs Global Economics Papers
, 153, 28 March 2007, pp. 8-9.
7
. John Hawksworth and Gordon Cookson, ‘The World in 2050 - Beyond the BRICs: A Broader Look at Emerging Market Growth Prospects’, PricewaterhouseCoopers, March 2008, p. 3.
9
. Charles Krauthammer, ‘An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World’, Irving Kristol Lecture, American Enterprise Institute Dinner, 10 February 2004.
10
. Philippe Sands,
Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules
(London: Allen Lane, 2005), Chapters 3-4, 10.
12
. The argument against the inviolability of national sovereignty, of course, has various rationales, notably failed states and so-called rogue states. Robert Cooper,
The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the Twenty-first Century
(London: Atlantic Books, 2003), and ‘Civilise or Die’,
Guardian
, 23 October 2003; Michael Ignatieff,
Empire Lite: Nation-Building in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan
(London: Vintage, 2003). Ignatieff quite wrongly suggests (p. 21) that ‘we are living through the collapse into disorder of
many
[my italics] of these former colonial states’ in Asia and Africa.

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