The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire

(Hardcover - Mar 2006)
by

Harold James

 (Author)
Write a Review
List Price:Rs 1441
Our Price:Rs. 1412
Discount:Rs. 29
    2%off Free Shipping

This book is currently Out of Stock. See Details

Notify me when this book is in stock:
Email Address:


All India - Free Shipping. See Details
Ships to India only.

Buy online using:
- Debit Card / Internet Banking / ATM Card
- Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)
- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See Details


Publisher: Princeton University Press



OR



Book: The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire
"In a glut of books about American empire, Harold James's stands out for its subtlety and erudition. Few other scholars could so elegantly and persuasively relate Edward Gibbon's account of the decline of Rome to the present predicament of the United States."--Niall Ferguson, Harvard University, author of "Empire and Colossus"

"In today's public debate, historical analogies usually come cheap. In Harold James's hands, historical parallels and themes are marshalled with wisdom and insight--judiciously connected without being overdrawn--and ultimately provide enlightenment. "The Roman Predicament" gives us the real lessons for today from the Roman and British empires while deflating the delusions of the neo-imperialists and their left-wing counterparts. Power, law, and wealth work in tandem to thrive, and James shows us how."--Adam Posen, Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics

"In a glut of books about American empire, Harold James's stands out for its subtlety and erudition. Few other scholars could so elegantly and persuasively relate Edward Gibbon's account of the decline of Rome to the present predicament of the United States."--Niall Ferguson, Harvard University, author of "Empire" and "Colossus"

Modern America owes the Roman Empire for more than gladiator movies and the architecture of the nation's Capitol. It can also thank the ancient republic for some helpful lessons in globalization. So argues economic historian Harold James in this masterful work of intellectual history.

The book addresses what James terms "the Roman dilemma"--the paradoxical notion that while global society depends on a system of rules for building peace and prosperity, this system inevitably leads to domestic clashes, international rivalry, and even wars. As it did in ancient Rome, James argues, a rule-based world order eventually subverts and destroys itself, creating the need for imperial action. The result is a continuous fluctuation between pacification and the breakdown of domestic order.

James summons this argument, first put forth more than two centuries ago in Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" and Edward Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," to put current events into perspective. The world now finds itself staggering between a set of internationally negotiated trading rules and exchange--rate regimes, and the enforcement practiced by a sometimes-imperial America. These two forces--liberal international order and empire--will one day feed on each other to create a shakeup in global relations, James predicts. To reinforce his point, he invokes the familiar "bon mot" once applied to the British Empire: ""When Britain could not rule the waves, it waived the rules.""

Despite the pessimistic prognostications of Smith and Gibbon, who saw no way out of this dilemma, James ends his book on a less depressing note. He includes a chapter on one possible way in which the world couldresolve the Roman Predicament--by opting for a global system based on values as opposed to rules.

Book Reviews of The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire
No Reviews Yet! Be the first one to review this book.

Write your own book review for The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire:
Review Title:
Your Name:

Details of Book: The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire Book: The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire
Author: Harold James
ISBN:

0691122210


ISBN-13:

9780691122212

,

978-0691122212


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Mar 2006
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Number of Pages: 166
Language: English
2 States: The Story Of My Marriage by Chetan BhagatFourth book by the bestselling author Chetan Bhagat.
2 States is a story about Krish and Ananya. They are from two different states of India, deeply in love and want to get married. Of course, their parents don’t agree. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple have a tough battle in front of them.

Order now at 32% Discount
Top New Releases (More) & Bestsellers (More)
Books Recently Viewed by You


    Book: The Roman Predicament: How The Rules Of International Order Create The Politics Of Empire by Harold James
    ISBN Number: 0691122210, 9780691122212, 978-0691122212