Postinternationalism and the rise of heterarchy:
"The traditional concept of the nation-state as the key player in global affairs is being challenged by the forces of globalization, technological progress, and new forms of governance. These shifts are introducing complexities and uncertainties into international relations, which are leaving s...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The traditional concept of the nation-state as the key player in global affairs is being challenged by the forces of globalization, technological progress, and new forms of governance. These shifts are introducing complexities and uncertainties into international relations, which are leaving scholars, policymakers, and students struggling to keep up with the evolving landscape. The concepts of 'postinternationalism' and 'heterarchy' present promising but largely unexplored frameworks for understanding these dynamics, making a comprehensive resource to navigate this transformation an urgent necessity.Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy addresses the need to examine postinternationalism and heterarchy as alternative frameworks thoroughly. It compiles chapters that explore theoretical perspectives, empirical case studies, and practical implications across disciplines like political science, international relations, sociology, economics, and law. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the reconfiguration of power and governance in the modern world by investigating the impact of non-state actors, technology, global economic trends, and transnational social movements."-- |
Beschreibung: | 19 PDFs (322 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369335642 |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 1. Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World -- Chapter 2. The Reactive State in a Heterarchical World -- Chapter 3. How Polycontexturality Goes Deeper Than Polycentrism as the Approach to Exploring Heterarchic Space of Governance -- Chapter 4. Framing Postinterntational Heterogeneous Order: New Medievalism and Its Competitors -- Chapter 5. Anarchism and Heterarchy Rethinking Governance in a Postinternational Era: New Paradigms of Non-State Influence -- Chapter 6. Crisis Management in Global Health: Heterarchy as Amplifier or Blocker of Effective Governance? -- Chapter 7. From Colonialism to Heterarchy: New Power Dynamics in the Caribbean -- Chapter 8. Navigating Regionalism in a Heterarchical Global Order: A Comprehensive Analysis of the EU's Empowerment in Global Investment Governance -- Chapter 9. From a State-Centric System to a Cosmopolitan International System: Exploring Political Participation and the West Philippine Sea Issue in a Decentralized World -- Chapter 10. Crisis of Authority and the Cybernetic Politics of African International Organizations: The ECOWAS and Its Institutional Circuits of Heterarchical Entanglement -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. | |
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contents | Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 1. Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World -- Chapter 2. The Reactive State in a Heterarchical World -- Chapter 3. How Polycontexturality Goes Deeper Than Polycentrism as the Approach to Exploring Heterarchic Space of Governance -- Chapter 4. Framing Postinterntational Heterogeneous Order: New Medievalism and Its Competitors -- Chapter 5. Anarchism and Heterarchy Rethinking Governance in a Postinternational Era: New Paradigms of Non-State Influence -- Chapter 6. Crisis Management in Global Health: Heterarchy as Amplifier or Blocker of Effective Governance? -- Chapter 7. From Colonialism to Heterarchy: New Power Dynamics in the Caribbean -- Chapter 8. Navigating Regionalism in a Heterarchical Global Order: A Comprehensive Analysis of the EU's Empowerment in Global Investment Governance -- Chapter 9. From a State-Centric System to a Cosmopolitan International System: Exploring Political Participation and the West Philippine Sea Issue in a Decentralized World -- Chapter 10. Crisis of Authority and the Cybernetic Politics of African International Organizations: The ECOWAS and Its Institutional Circuits of Heterarchical Entanglement -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
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spelling | Postinternationalism and the rise of heterarchy edited by Dana-Marie Ramjit. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2024. 19 PDFs (322 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 1. Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World -- Chapter 2. The Reactive State in a Heterarchical World -- Chapter 3. How Polycontexturality Goes Deeper Than Polycentrism as the Approach to Exploring Heterarchic Space of Governance -- Chapter 4. Framing Postinterntational Heterogeneous Order: New Medievalism and Its Competitors -- Chapter 5. Anarchism and Heterarchy Rethinking Governance in a Postinternational Era: New Paradigms of Non-State Influence -- Chapter 6. Crisis Management in Global Health: Heterarchy as Amplifier or Blocker of Effective Governance? -- Chapter 7. From Colonialism to Heterarchy: New Power Dynamics in the Caribbean -- Chapter 8. Navigating Regionalism in a Heterarchical Global Order: A Comprehensive Analysis of the EU's Empowerment in Global Investment Governance -- Chapter 9. From a State-Centric System to a Cosmopolitan International System: Exploring Political Participation and the West Philippine Sea Issue in a Decentralized World -- Chapter 10. Crisis of Authority and the Cybernetic Politics of African International Organizations: The ECOWAS and Its Institutional Circuits of Heterarchical Entanglement -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "The traditional concept of the nation-state as the key player in global affairs is being challenged by the forces of globalization, technological progress, and new forms of governance. These shifts are introducing complexities and uncertainties into international relations, which are leaving scholars, policymakers, and students struggling to keep up with the evolving landscape. The concepts of 'postinternationalism' and 'heterarchy' present promising but largely unexplored frameworks for understanding these dynamics, making a comprehensive resource to navigate this transformation an urgent necessity.Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy addresses the need to examine postinternationalism and heterarchy as alternative frameworks thoroughly. It compiles chapters that explore theoretical perspectives, empirical case studies, and practical implications across disciplines like political science, international relations, sociology, economics, and law. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the reconfiguration of power and governance in the modern world by investigating the impact of non-state actors, technology, global economic trends, and transnational social movements."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 10/19/2024). Nation-state and globalization. Non-state actors (International relations) Alternative Forms of Governance. Case Studies. Diplomacy. Global Economic Trends. Heterarchy. Historical Perspectives. International Relations. Legal Frameworks. Nation-State Evolution. Non-State Actors. Postinternationalism. Power Dynamics. Theoretical Perspectives. Transnational Social Movements. Ramjit, Dana-Marie 1985- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2024038956 Print version: 9798369335635 (DLC) 2024038956 Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series. |
spellingShingle | Postinternationalism and the rise of heterarchy Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series. Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 1. Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World -- Chapter 2. The Reactive State in a Heterarchical World -- Chapter 3. How Polycontexturality Goes Deeper Than Polycentrism as the Approach to Exploring Heterarchic Space of Governance -- Chapter 4. Framing Postinterntational Heterogeneous Order: New Medievalism and Its Competitors -- Chapter 5. Anarchism and Heterarchy Rethinking Governance in a Postinternational Era: New Paradigms of Non-State Influence -- Chapter 6. Crisis Management in Global Health: Heterarchy as Amplifier or Blocker of Effective Governance? -- Chapter 7. From Colonialism to Heterarchy: New Power Dynamics in the Caribbean -- Chapter 8. Navigating Regionalism in a Heterarchical Global Order: A Comprehensive Analysis of the EU's Empowerment in Global Investment Governance -- Chapter 9. From a State-Centric System to a Cosmopolitan International System: Exploring Political Participation and the West Philippine Sea Issue in a Decentralized World -- Chapter 10. Crisis of Authority and the Cybernetic Politics of African International Organizations: The ECOWAS and Its Institutional Circuits of Heterarchical Entanglement -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Nation-state and globalization. Non-state actors (International relations) |
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