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      • Edited by Christopher Daase, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt, Nicole Deitelhoff, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt, Antonia Witt, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      15 June 2023
      29 June 2023
      ISBN:
      9781009307703
      9781009307710
      9781009307697
      Dimensions:
      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.56kg, 290 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.423kg, 290 Pages
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    There is hardly any aspect of social, political, and economic life today that is not also governed internationally. Drawing on debates around hierarchy, hegemony, and authority in international politics, this volume takes the study of the international 'beyond anarchy' a step further by establishing the concept of rule as the defining feature of order in the international realm. The contributors argue that the manifold conceptual approaches to sub- and superordination in the international should be understood as rich conceptualizations of one concept: rule. Rule allows constellations of sub- and superordination in the international to be seen as multiplex, systemic, and normatively ambiguous phenomena that need to be studied in the context of their interplay and consequences. This volume draws on a variety of conceptualizations of rule, exploring, in particular, the practices of rule as well as the relational and dynamic characteristics of rule in international politics.

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    'This ambitious volume offers a powerful and timely analysis of rule in world politics, integrating and extending theoretical debates on authority, hierarchy, and legitimacy. It brings together a group of top-notch IR theorists to help us understand the manifold shapes of rule in international relations - and why they are increasingly contested.'

    Jonas Tallberg - Stockholm University

    ‘… sparks debate among scholars working on international order, stratification, and differentiation - and on the usefulness of such concepts in moving the study of international politics beyond anarchy.’

    Marina G. Duque Source: Journal of Peace Research

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