Hybrid sovereignty in world politics:
Argues that the global order is constructed from sovereign hybridity, where power flows without regard to public and private boundaries.
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Sprache: | English |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge University Press
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge studies in international relations
161 |
Online-Zugang: | DE-91 |
Zusammenfassung: | Argues that the global order is constructed from sovereign hybridity, where power flows without regard to public and private boundaries. Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Foundational Myth -- The Argument -- Plan of the Book -- 1 Hybrid Sovereignty in International Theory -- Idealized Sovereignty -- Conceptualizing Idealized Sovereignty in Early Modern Thought -- Experimenting with Idealized Sovereignty in the Founding of America -- Idealized Sovereignty in IR -- Lived Sovereignty -- Evolution in Sovereign Functions -- Conceptualizing Lived Sovereignty -- Lived Sovereignty in IR -- Hybrid Sovereignty -- Conclusion -- 2 Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity -- Public/Private Hybridity in Global Governance -- Did the Medieval Law Merchant Exist? -- The Logic of Ideal-Types -- Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity -- Research Design -- Methodology -- Cases -- Conclusion -- 3 Hybrid Sovereign Empire in the English East India Company -- Seeing Like a Company-State -- Emergence of Sovereign Competence in the Company -- First Transformation: EIC Cycling through Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity -- Contractual Hybridity -- Institutional Hybridity -- Shadow Hybridity -- Second Transformation: Company Sovereignty Shifts from Privilege to Right -- Emerging Desires for Self-Possessed Company Sovereignty -- Establishing Self-Possessed Company Sovereignty -- Clashes of Idealized and Lived Sovereignty in EIC's Corporate Empire on Trial -- Conclusion -- 4 Contracting American Wars through Blackwater -- Sovereignty under Contract -- The Post-9/11 Contractor Force -- Blackwater in American Total Force -- Sovereign Dilemmas in Contractual Hybridity -- Weber and the Monopoly over Legitimate Use of Force -- Distributed Accountability -- Politics of Distributed Accountability -- Constructing "Inherently Governmental". |
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ISBN: | 9781009204453 |
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