

Beschreibung
Informationen zum Autor Christopher Daase is Professor of International Organizations at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Co-Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). Nicole Deitelhoff is Professor of International Relations and Theori...Informationen zum Autor Christopher Daase is Professor of International Organizations at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Co-Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). Nicole Deitelhoff is Professor of International Relations and Theories of Global Orders at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). Antonia Witt is Head of the Research Group 'African Intervention Politics' at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). Klappentext "What forms of rule exist in international politics, how do they work, and what consequences do they have for our understanding? This volume assembles world leading International Relations scholars to demonstrate the ruled character of international politics and explains how IR students can study it"-- Vorwort Demonstrates how rule is not only a feature of order in states, but also in the international realm. Zusammenfassung What forms of rule exist in international politics, how do they work, and what consequences do they have for our understanding? This volume assembles world leading International Relations scholars to demonstrate the ruled character of international politics and explains how IR students can study it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: 1. The Elephant in the Room of International Relations: Rule in the Study of International Politics Christopher Daase, Nicole Deitelhoff and Antonia Witt; Part I. Theorizing Rule: 2. Authority in International Relations: Contracted, Inscribed, or Reflexive? Michael Zürn; 3. Ruling the World: Organizational Ecology and Bias in Global Governance David A. Lake; 4. Anarchy, Authority, Rule: Reconsidered Nicholas Onuf; Part II. Practicing Rule: 5. How Rule Generates Its Own Authority Ole Jacob Sending; 6. The Region as Site of Rule: Disciplining States, Reconfiguring Orders Antonia Witt; 7. Law, Anarchy, and Rule: The Authority of the International Rule of Law Ian Hurd; Part III. Resisting Rule: 8. Exploring Relations of Rule and Resistance in Global Politics Christopher Daase and Nicole Deitelhoff; 9. The Contested Authority and Legitimacy of International Law: The State Strikes Back Karen J. Alter; 10. Rule and Resistance in the Anti-globalization Era Julia C. Morse; Index....
Vorwort
Demonstrates how rule is not only a feature of order in states, but also in the international realm.
Autorentext
Christopher Daase is Professor of International Organizations at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Co-Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).Nicole Deitelhoff is Professor of International Relations and Theories of Global Orders at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, and Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).Antonia Witt is Head of the Research Group 'African Intervention Politics' at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).
Zusammenfassung
What forms of rule exist in international politics, how do they work, and what consequences do they have for our understanding? This volume assembles world leading International Relations scholars to demonstrate the ruled character of international politics and explains how IR students can study it.
Inhalt
Introduction: 1. The Elephant in the room of IR: rule in the study of international politics Christopher Daase, Nicole Deitelhoff and Antonia Witt; Part I. Theorizing Rule: 2. Authority in international relations contracted, inscribed, or reflexive? Michael Zürn; 3. Ruling the World: organizational ecology and bias in global governance David A. Lake; 4. Anarchy, authority, rule-reconsidered Nicholas Onuf; Part II. Practicing Rule: 5. How rule generates its own authority Ole Jacob Sending; 6. The Region as site of rule: disciplining states, reconfiguring orders Antonia Witt; 7. Law, anarchy and rule: the Authority of the international rule of law Ian Hurd; Part III. Resisting Rule: 8. Exploring relations of rule and resistance in global politics Christopher Daase and Nicole Deitelhoff; 9. The Contested authority and legitimacy of international law: the State strikes back Karen J. Alter; 10. Rule and resistance in the Anti-globalization era Julia C. Morse.