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International Organization, 2020
IR theorizing about international order has been profoundly, perhaps exclusively, shaped by the Western experiences of the Westphalian order and often assumes that the Western experience can be generalized to all orders.
David C. Kang
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IR theorizing about international order has been profoundly, perhaps exclusively, shaped by the Western experiences of the Westphalian order and often assumes that the Western experience can be generalized to all orders.
David C. Kang
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The New International Economic Order: The “New International Economic Order”
Netherlands International Law Review, 1978The international discussion about a new world economic order, which has been going on for many years now, has been complicated by the absence of clear and generally accepted ideas about the main features of such a concept. The word “order” itself has a wide variety of different meanings (e.g., natural versus imposed order) and in some quarters the ...
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War, States, and International Order
2022Who has the right to wage war? The answer to this question constitutes one of the most fundamental organizing principles of any international order. Under contemporary international humanitarian law, this right is essentially restricted to sovereign states.
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Nation and community in the international order*
Review of International Studies, 1993It is obvious that today the facts of international relations do notfitinto any general framework of which people are aware (perhaps they never have). As descriptions, concepts such as state, sovereignty, federation seem more than ever stabs in the dark. In prescriptive political theory, we are even more at sea.
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Justice and International Order
2022Justice and International Order: East and West compares Western and Chinese conceptions of justice, ancient and modern. The book argues that most conceptions can be reduced to the principles of fairness and equality, although they are developed and expressed quite differently in the two cultures.
Richard Ned Lebow, Feng Zhang
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Military power and international order
International Affairs, 1970In offering some tentative remarks on this subject I shall consider briefly the nature both of war and of the international order within which it arises. I shall not, in dealing with the first, adopt the view that war is a disease of the body politic, a pathological condition which can be traced to abnormalities in the social or economic structure, or ...
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The Liberal International Order Reconsidered
2013For many scholars, policymakers, and media commentators, it is self-evident that we live today in a liberal international order and that the big questions concern the durability of this order; its ability, in particular, to survive the rise of non-liberal great powers and the politics of anti-liberal social forces.
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The Enduring Question of International Order
Abstract This chapter maps the highly variegated International Political Sociology (IPS) literature on order, identifying key axes of debate and points of convergence. IPS is a broad church, including relationism, intersubjectivity, and historicism. To showcase the theoretical diversity of IPS, the chapter uses two fundamental questions.Reus-Smit, Christian, Towns, Ann E.
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International order transition and US-China strategic competition in the indo pacific
Pacific Review, 2023Kai He, Huiyun Feng
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