Hegemony and world order : reimagining power in global politics

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Hegemony and world order : reimagining power in global politics

edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz, Tom Casier and Jan Aart Scholte

(Routledge global cooperation series / series editors, Tobias Debiel, Claus Leggewie and Dirk Messner)

Routledge, 2021

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Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises. Does hegemony - that is, legitimated rule by dominant power - have a role in ordering world politics of the twenty-first century? If so, what form does that hegemony take: does it lie with a leading state or with some other force? How does contemporary world hegemony operate: what tools does it use and what outcomes does it bring? This volume addresses these questions by assembling perspectives from various regions across the world, including Canada, Central Asia, China, Europe, India, Russia and the USA. The contributions in this book span diverse theoretical perspectives from realism to postcolonialism, as well as multiple issue areas such as finance, the Internet, migration and warfare. By exploring the role of non-state actors, transnational networks, and norms, this collection covers various standpoints and moves beyond traditional concepts of state-based hierarches centred on material power. The result is a wealth of novel insights on today's changing dynamics of world politics. Hegemony and World Order is critical reading for policymakers and advanced students of International Relations, Global Governance, Development, and International Political Economy.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Hegemony as Conceptual Map 1. Crises of World Hegemony and the Speeding up of Social History 2. A Conceptual and Theoretical Analysis and its Application to the Debate on American Hegemony 3. Unravelling Power and Hegemony 4. Globalization and the Decline of Universalism 5. Rethinking Hegemony as Complexity Part 2: Practices of Hegemony 6. Hybrid War and Hegemonic Power 7. Global Hegemony from a Longue Duree Perspective 8. Western Liberalism and Russian Left Conservatism in Search of International Hegemony 9. Twilight of Hegemony 10. Shifting Hegemonies in Global Migration Politics and the Rise of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Part 3: Hegemony in Action 11. The US-China Trade War and Hegemonic Competition 12. Competition in Convergence 13. India in the "Asian Century" 14. On the Power of Improvisation

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