1. The phrase is Sakamoto’s. Yoshikazu Sakamoto, ‘A Perspective on the Changing World Order: A Conceptual Prelude’, in Yoshikasu Sakamoto (ed.) Global Transformation: Challenges to the State System (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1994).
2. Robert W. Cox, ‘Towards a Post-Hegemonic Conceptualization of World Order: Reflections on the Relevancy of Ibn Khaldun’, in James N. Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel (eds) Governance Without Government: Order and Change in World Politics (Cambridge University Press, 1992).
3. Ken Jowitt, New World Disorder: The Leninist Extinction (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992).
4. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, ‘A New Departure on Development’, Foreign Policy (Spring 1995) pp. 45–6.
5. John Ravenhill, ‘The New Disorder in the Periphery’, in Richard Lever and James L. Richardson (eds) Charting the Post-Cold War Order (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993) pp. 78–9.