語系:
繁體中文
English
說明(常見問題)
回圖書館首頁
手機版館藏查詢
登入
回首頁
切換:
標籤
|
MARC模式
|
ISBD
Power transition in the anarchical s...
~
Knudsen, Tonny Brems.
FindBook
Google Book
Amazon
博客來
Power transition in the anarchical society = rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Power transition in the anarchical society/ edited by Tonny Brems Knudsen, Cornelia Navari.
其他題名:
rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /
其他作者:
Knudsen, Tonny Brems.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xiii, 362 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Power Transition and Institutional Change: Theorizing the New World Order -- Part I. Theoretical Investigations -- 2. Power Transition and World Order: Three Rival Theories and the Dynamics of Change -- 3. International Society and Power as a Social Role -- Part II. Powers -- 4. The End of Anglo-America? -- 5. Russia: Power Transition, Revisionism and Great Power Management -- 6. China, Power Transition, and the Resilience of Pluralist International Society: Beyond Realism and Liberalism -- 7. Power Transition as a Challenge to Normative Power Europe -- Part III. Fundamental Institutions -- 8. Global Power Shifts and International Law -- 9. Culture, Diplomacy and Power Transition -- 10. Liberalism, Democracy and Power Shift -- 11. Humanitarian Intervention and Great Power Management in a Post-Hegemonic World Order -- Part IV. Organizations and Regimes -- 12. Power Transition and the Economic Order: How much change? -- 13. China and a New Order in the Arctic -- 14. Power Transition and the Regime for Outer Space in a US-hegemonic Space Order.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International relations. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97711-5
ISBN:
9783030977115
Power transition in the anarchical society = rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /
Power transition in the anarchical society
rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /[electronic resource] :edited by Tonny Brems Knudsen, Cornelia Navari. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xiii, 362 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in international relations. - Palgrave studies in international relations..
1. Power Transition and Institutional Change: Theorizing the New World Order -- Part I. Theoretical Investigations -- 2. Power Transition and World Order: Three Rival Theories and the Dynamics of Change -- 3. International Society and Power as a Social Role -- Part II. Powers -- 4. The End of Anglo-America? -- 5. Russia: Power Transition, Revisionism and Great Power Management -- 6. China, Power Transition, and the Resilience of Pluralist International Society: Beyond Realism and Liberalism -- 7. Power Transition as a Challenge to Normative Power Europe -- Part III. Fundamental Institutions -- 8. Global Power Shifts and International Law -- 9. Culture, Diplomacy and Power Transition -- 10. Liberalism, Democracy and Power Shift -- 11. Humanitarian Intervention and Great Power Management in a Post-Hegemonic World Order -- Part IV. Organizations and Regimes -- 12. Power Transition and the Economic Order: How much change? -- 13. China and a New Order in the Arctic -- 14. Power Transition and the Regime for Outer Space in a US-hegemonic Space Order.
This book examines the ongoing power transition and its ramifications for world order from an international society perspective. In that perspective, the outcome of big changes in the distribution of power is a matter of socialization rather than structural determination or the resilience of the so-called Liberal world order. Consequently, the key question of this book is how the ongoing power transition affects, and is affected by, the social institutions of world order including sovereignty, the balance of power, international law, diplomacy, trade, humanitarian intervention, national self-determination, and environmental stewardship. The guiding theoretical assumption of the book is that power transition stimulates fundamental institutional change rather than major conflict or a breakdown of international order, while international organizations are key arenas for the realization and negotiation of such changes, not the victims of hegemonic retreat. The argument is pursued in sections on rising and declining powers (Anglo-America, Russia, China and the EU, among others), consequences for the fundamental social institutions and changes in international organizations, globally and regionally. In combination, the chapters reveal the contours of the coming world order. Tonny Brems Knudsen is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark. Cornelia Navari is Visiting Professor of International Affairs at the University of Buckingham and Emeritus Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK.
ISBN: 9783030977115
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-97711-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
531762
International relations.
LC Class. No.: JZ1242
Dewey Class. No.: 327.101
Power transition in the anarchical society = rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /
LDR
:03776nmm a2200337 a 4500
001
2302799
003
DE-He213
005
20220709081101.0
006
m d
007
cr nn 008maaau
008
230409s2022 sz s 0 eng d
020
$a
9783030977115
$q
(electronic bk.)
020
$a
9783030977108
$q
(paper)
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-030-97711-5
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-030-97711-5
040
$a
GP
$c
GP
041
0
$a
eng
050
4
$a
JZ1242
072
7
$a
JPS
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
POL011000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
JPS
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
327.101
$2
23
090
$a
JZ1242
$b
.P887 2022
245
0 0
$a
Power transition in the anarchical society
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
rising powers, institutional change and the new world order /
$c
edited by Tonny Brems Knudsen, Cornelia Navari.
260
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
$c
2022.
300
$a
xiii, 362 p. :
$b
ill., digital ;
$c
24 cm.
490
1
$a
Palgrave studies in international relations
505
0
$a
1. Power Transition and Institutional Change: Theorizing the New World Order -- Part I. Theoretical Investigations -- 2. Power Transition and World Order: Three Rival Theories and the Dynamics of Change -- 3. International Society and Power as a Social Role -- Part II. Powers -- 4. The End of Anglo-America? -- 5. Russia: Power Transition, Revisionism and Great Power Management -- 6. China, Power Transition, and the Resilience of Pluralist International Society: Beyond Realism and Liberalism -- 7. Power Transition as a Challenge to Normative Power Europe -- Part III. Fundamental Institutions -- 8. Global Power Shifts and International Law -- 9. Culture, Diplomacy and Power Transition -- 10. Liberalism, Democracy and Power Shift -- 11. Humanitarian Intervention and Great Power Management in a Post-Hegemonic World Order -- Part IV. Organizations and Regimes -- 12. Power Transition and the Economic Order: How much change? -- 13. China and a New Order in the Arctic -- 14. Power Transition and the Regime for Outer Space in a US-hegemonic Space Order.
520
$a
This book examines the ongoing power transition and its ramifications for world order from an international society perspective. In that perspective, the outcome of big changes in the distribution of power is a matter of socialization rather than structural determination or the resilience of the so-called Liberal world order. Consequently, the key question of this book is how the ongoing power transition affects, and is affected by, the social institutions of world order including sovereignty, the balance of power, international law, diplomacy, trade, humanitarian intervention, national self-determination, and environmental stewardship. The guiding theoretical assumption of the book is that power transition stimulates fundamental institutional change rather than major conflict or a breakdown of international order, while international organizations are key arenas for the realization and negotiation of such changes, not the victims of hegemonic retreat. The argument is pursued in sections on rising and declining powers (Anglo-America, Russia, China and the EU, among others), consequences for the fundamental social institutions and changes in international organizations, globally and regionally. In combination, the chapters reveal the contours of the coming world order. Tonny Brems Knudsen is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark. Cornelia Navari is Visiting Professor of International Affairs at the University of Buckingham and Emeritus Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK.
650
0
$a
International relations.
$3
531762
650
0
$a
World politics.
$3
534443
650
1 4
$a
International Relations Theory.
$3
3222151
700
1
$a
Knudsen, Tonny Brems.
$3
759868
700
1
$a
Navari, Cornelia.
$3
3264912
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
836513
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
830
0
$a
Palgrave studies in international relations.
$3
1074454
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97711-5
950
$a
Political Science and International Studies (SpringerNature-41174)
筆 0 讀者評論
館藏地:
全部
電子資源
出版年:
卷號:
館藏
1 筆 • 頁數 1 •
1
條碼號
典藏地名稱
館藏流通類別
資料類型
索書號
使用類型
借閱狀態
預約狀態
備註欄
附件
W9444348
電子資源
11.線上閱覽_V
電子書
EB JZ1242
一般使用(Normal)
在架
0
1 筆 • 頁數 1 •
1
多媒體
評論
新增評論
分享你的心得
Export
取書館
處理中
...
變更密碼
登入