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Competition in World Politics : Knowledge, Strategies and Institutions / ed. by James Stafford, Daniela Russ.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Global StudiesPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (306 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783839457474
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Status and International Organizations -- Status in Early Modern and Modern World Politics -- Network Power Europe and Competition at the UN Human Rights Council -- Social Mobility in the Global Order -- Knowledge, Ideology and Competition -- The Civilizing Force of National Competition -- 'Free Trade' and the Varieties of Eighteenth-Century State Competition -- The Development of Neoliberal Measures of Competitiveness -- Competing Powers -- Competition and Emergent Technologies -- Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence in Global Political Competition -- Small, Smart, Powerful? -- Between Strategic Autonomy and International Norm-setting -- Afterword -- Competition During Covid-19 -- About the Authors
Summary: The »return of great power competition« between (among others) the US, China, Russia and the EU is a major topic in contemporary public debate. But why do we think of world politics in terms of »competition«? Which information and which rules enable states and other actors in world politics to »compete« with one another? Which competitive strategies do they pursue in the complex environment of modern world politics? This cutting-edge edited collection discusses these questions from a unique interdisciplinary perspective. It offers a fresh account of competition in world politics, looking beyond its military dimensions to questions of economics, technology, and prestige.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Status and International Organizations -- Status in Early Modern and Modern World Politics -- Network Power Europe and Competition at the UN Human Rights Council -- Social Mobility in the Global Order -- Knowledge, Ideology and Competition -- The Civilizing Force of National Competition -- 'Free Trade' and the Varieties of Eighteenth-Century State Competition -- The Development of Neoliberal Measures of Competitiveness -- Competing Powers -- Competition and Emergent Technologies -- Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence in Global Political Competition -- Small, Smart, Powerful? -- Between Strategic Autonomy and International Norm-setting -- Afterword -- Competition During Covid-19 -- About the Authors

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The »return of great power competition« between (among others) the US, China, Russia and the EU is a major topic in contemporary public debate. But why do we think of world politics in terms of »competition«? Which information and which rules enable states and other actors in world politics to »compete« with one another? Which competitive strategies do they pursue in the complex environment of modern world politics? This cutting-edge edited collection discusses these questions from a unique interdisciplinary perspective. It offers a fresh account of competition in world politics, looking beyond its military dimensions to questions of economics, technology, and prestige.

funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

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