Jean-Marie Guehenno

Jean-Marie Guéhenno is a French diplomat and author known for his work in international relations and peacekeeping. He served as the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and has written extensively on global security issues.

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  1. 1. End Of The Nation State

    The Rise of Regional Economies

    In this thought-provoking analysis, the author explores the transformative forces reshaping global politics and governance, arguing that the traditional concept of the nation-state is becoming obsolete in the face of globalization, technological advancements, and transnational challenges. The book delves into how these dynamics are eroding the power and relevance of national governments, leading to a world where supranational entities, multinational corporations, and non-state actors play increasingly significant roles. It offers a compelling examination of the shifting landscape of authority and the implications for democracy, sovereignty, and international cooperation in the 21st century.

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