Rebooting global international society : change, contestation and resilience
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Rebooting global international society : change, contestation and resilience
(Governance, security and development / series editor, Trine Flockhart)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book asks if it is time to "reboot" the fundamental institutions of global international society. The volume revisits Hedley Bull's seminal contribution The Anarchical Society by exploring the interconnected nature of change, contestation and resilience for maintaining order in today's uncertain and complex environment. The volume adds to Bull's theorizing by recognizing that order demands change, that contestation should be welcomed, and that resilience is anchored in local and agent-led forms of ordering. The contributors to Part One of the book focus on theoretical and conceptual issues related to order in the global international society, whilst the contributors to Part Two of the book focus on the primary institutions as listed by Hedley Bull with the addition of a chapter on the market adding a distinctive commentary on new and important dynamics of change, contestation and resilience of the existing institutions.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Rebooting Global International Society (Zachary Paikin and Trine Flockhart). - Part 1: Theory and Concepts. - Chapter 2: Theorizing Change in the English School (Trine Flockhart). - Chapter 3: Contestation in Global International Society (Zachary Paikin). - Chapter 4: Resilience in Global International Society (Elena Korosteleva and Irina Petrova). - Chapter 5: The Relationship between Primary and Secondary Institutions: Theorizing Institutional Change (Tonny Brems Knudsen). - Part 2: Institutions. - Chapter 6: Sovereignty Is Dead, Long Live Sovereignty (Christian Reus-Smit). - Chapter 7: The Balance of Power and the Independence of Nations (Morten Skumsrud Andersen). - Chapter 8: Change, Contestation and Resilience in Great Power Management (Jorge M. Lasmar). - Chapter 9: War-Still an Institution of International Society? (Amelie Theussen). - Chapter 10: Old Bull, New China Shop: The Institution of Diplomacy and the Sino-American Struggle for Influence at the UN (Richard Gowan). - Chapter 11: Cum Haereticis Fides Non Servanda: International Law's Resilience in a Pluralistic World? (Vincent Charles Keating and Amelie Theussen). - Chapter 12: The Market in Global International Society: A Dialectic of Contestation and Resilience (Barry Buzan and Robert Falkner). - Chapter 13: Conclusions (Richard Ned Lebow).
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