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Undermining American Hegemony - Goods Substitution in World Politics

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Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. Goods substitution and the logics of international order transformation Daniel H. Nexon, Alexander Cooley and Morten Skumsrud Andersen; 2. Goods substitution and counter-hegemonic strategies Alexander Cooley and Daniel H. Nexon; 3. International rankings as normative goods: hegemony and the quest for social status Bahar Rumelili and Ann Towns; 4. China and the Asian infrastructure investment bank: undermining hegemony through goods substitution? Julia Bader; 5. The silk road to goods substitution: central Asia and the rise of new post-western international orders Alexander Cooley; 6. Goods substitution in the USA's back yard: Colombia's diversification strategies under conditions of hierarchy Morten Skumsrud Andersen; 7. Goods substitution at high latitude: undermining hegemony from below in the north Atlantic Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Benjamin De Carvalho and Halvard Leira; 8. Reflections on the volume Ole Jacob Sending and Iver B. Neumann; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

Morten Skumsrud Andersen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), in the Research group on Global order and Diplomacy. Andersen has published on theoretical and empirical topics of International Relations, including the history of empires and hierarchy in international politics, conceptual history, NGOs, and practice theory.Alexander Cooley is the Claire Tow Professor of Political Science at Barnard College and Director of Columbia University's Harriman Institute (2016–present). Cooley is the author and/or editor of seven academic books, serves on several international advisory boards, and has testified for the United States Congress and Helsinki Commission.Daniel H. Nexon is Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He is the author or editor of three other books and the former lead editor of International Studies Quarterly. During 2009–2010 he worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Policy) in the Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia office. In 2016 he was one of two coordinators for a group of volunteers that worked on foreign policy issues for the Bernie Sanders campaign, and he remains active in debates about progressive foreign policy.

Summary

Study of the decline of the American-led international liberal order is gaining momentum, reacting to China's rise, the Trump presidency, Brexit, and an assertive Russia. Stressing the provision of global public and private goods, this volume will appeal to anyone interested in the future of US power and world politics.

Foreword

Rather than direct confrontation, this book argues that competition over the provision and consumption of global public and private goods is shaping the decline of the liberal international order.

Product details

Assisted by Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Editor), Alexander Cooley (Editor), Alexander (Barnard College Cooley (Editor), Cooley Alexander (Editor), Daniel H. Nexon (Editor), Daniel H. (Georgetown University Nexon (Editor), Nexon Daniel H. (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2024
 
EAN 9781108949323
ISBN 978-1-108-94932-3
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Weight 370 g
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

USA, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International Relations, Political Economy, United States of America, USA

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