For decades, the starting point of international relations (IR) scholars was the anarchic nature of international politics. Recent examples of political and financial turmoil, however, have shown the inadequacies of existing theoretical frameworks. This ground-breaking book brings leading IR scholars together in order to move the discipline in a new direction.
For decades, the starting point of international relations (IR) scholars was the anarchic nature of international politics. Recent examples of political and financial turmoil, however, have shown the inadequacies of existing theoretical frameworks. This ground-breaking book brings leading IR scholars together in order to move the discipline in a new direction.
Introduction. Theorizing hierarchies Ayse Zarakol; Part I. Forms of Hierarchy - Origins, Nature and Intersections: 1. Laws and norms in the making of international hierarchies David Lake; 2. Making empires: hierarchy, conquest and customization Andrew Phillips; 3. Hierarchy and paternalism Michael Barnett; 4. Revealing international hierarchy through gender lenses Laura Sjoberg; 5. Against authority: the heavy weight of international hierarchy Vincent Pouliot; Part II. How Actors Experience Hierarchies: 6. Hierarchy in an age of equality: micro-states and dependencies J. C. Sharman; 7. 'Command and control?' Hierarchy in the politics of foreign military bases Alex Cooley; 8. Leading authority as hierarchy among INGOs Sarah Stroup and Wendy Wong; 9. 'Lazy Greeks' and 'Nazi Germans': negotiating international hierarchies in the Euro crisis Rebecca Adler-Nissen; 10. 'Subcultural groupings' in international system hierarchy: China in Africa Shogo Suzuki; Conclusion: 11. Beyond hierarchy Jack Donnelly; 12. Why hierarchy? Ayse Zarakol; Bibliography.
Introduction. Theorizing hierarchies Ayse Zarakol; Part I. Forms of Hierarchy - Origins, Nature and Intersections: 1. Laws and norms in the making of international hierarchies David Lake; 2. Making empires: hierarchy, conquest and customization Andrew Phillips; 3. Hierarchy and paternalism Michael Barnett; 4. Revealing international hierarchy through gender lenses Laura Sjoberg; 5. Against authority: the heavy weight of international hierarchy Vincent Pouliot; Part II. How Actors Experience Hierarchies: 6. Hierarchy in an age of equality: micro-states and dependencies J. C. Sharman; 7. 'Command and control?' Hierarchy in the politics of foreign military bases Alex Cooley; 8. Leading authority as hierarchy among INGOs Sarah Stroup and Wendy Wong; 9. 'Lazy Greeks' and 'Nazi Germans': negotiating international hierarchies in the Euro crisis Rebecca Adler-Nissen; 10. 'Subcultural groupings' in international system hierarchy: China in Africa Shogo Suzuki; Conclusion: 11. Beyond hierarchy Jack Donnelly; 12. Why hierarchy? Ayse Zarakol; Bibliography.
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