In The Grammar of Status Competition, Paul David Beaumont tackles the question of what status is and how to measure it in the field of international relations. Given states, statesmen, and citizens care about and pursue status despite its difficulty to assess, Beaumont argues that we can study international status hierarchies via states and citizens themselves who also grapple with this same status ambiguity. Advancing a new theoretical framework for investigating how theories of international status (TIS) inform policy making, this book will be useful to IR scholars and students looking to…mehr
In The Grammar of Status Competition, Paul David Beaumont tackles the question of what status is and how to measure it in the field of international relations. Given states, statesmen, and citizens care about and pursue status despite its difficulty to assess, Beaumont argues that we can study international status hierarchies via states and citizens themselves who also grapple with this same status ambiguity. Advancing a new theoretical framework for investigating how theories of international status (TIS) inform policy making, this book will be useful to IR scholars and students looking to make sense of how states construct and compete in hierarchies of their own making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul David Beaumont is a Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), working in the Global Order and Diplomacy research group. He holds a PhD in International Environmental Studies and Development and a MSc in IR from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. His research interests include IR theory, hierarchies in world politics, the (dis)functioning of international institutions, global environmental politics, nuclear weapons and disarmament, and interpretivist research-methods. Paul's research investigating the influence of international hierarchies has featured in numerous leading IR journals including European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Review, Third World Quarterly, and International Relations, among others.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Hierarchies of Our Making * Chapter 1: The Logic of Status Competition * Chapter 2: The Grammar of Status Competition * Chapter 3: Rational Illusions: Britain and the Boer War * Chapter 4: Organizing and Resisting Status Competition: How PISA Shocked Norway * Chapter 5: Symmetry over Strategy: How Status Suckered the Superpowers at SALT * Conclusion: Domesticating "International" Status
* Introduction: Hierarchies of Our Making * Chapter 1: The Logic of Status Competition * Chapter 2: The Grammar of Status Competition * Chapter 3: Rational Illusions: Britain and the Boer War * Chapter 4: Organizing and Resisting Status Competition: How PISA Shocked Norway * Chapter 5: Symmetry over Strategy: How Status Suckered the Superpowers at SALT * Conclusion: Domesticating "International" Status
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