Orders of Exclusion : Great Powers and the Strategic Sources of Foundational Rules in International Relations
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
019006854X
ISBN-13
9780190068547
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Jun 22nd, 2020
Print length
342 Pages
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612 grams
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24.10 x 15.90 x 2.40 cms
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General & world historyInternational relationsDiplomacyGeopolitics
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When and why do countries seek to enact major changes to international order, the broad set of rules that condition behavior in world politics? This book argues that great powers'' motivation to build order has historically been exclusionary, centered on combatting others rather than cooperating with them. When great powers seek to enact fundamentally new order principles, they do so for the purpose of targeting a perceived threat. The goal of order building is weakening, opposing, and-above all-excluding the enemy from amassing further influence. Thus, Lascurettes concludes that order building is the continuation of traditional statecraft.
When and why do powerful countries seek to enact major changes to international order, the broad set of rules that guide behavior in world politics? This question is particularly important today given the Trump administration''s clear disregard for the reigning liberal international order in the United States. Across the globe, there is also uncertainty over what China might seek to replace that order with as it continues to amass power and influence. Together, these developments mean that what motivates great powers to shape and change order will remain at the forefront of debates over the future of world politics. Prior studies have focused on how the origins of international orders have been consensus-driven and inclusive. By contrast, Kyle Lascurettes argues in Orders of Exclusion that the propelling motivation for great power order building has typically been exclusionary. Dominant powers pursue fundamental changes to order when they perceive a major new threat on the horizon. Moreover, they do so for the purpose of targeting this perceived threat, be it another powerful state or a foreboding ideological movement. The goal of order building, then, is blocking that threatening entity from amassing further influence, a motive Lascurettes illustrates at work across more than three hundred years of international history. Far from falling outside of the bounds of traditional statecraft, order building is the continuation of power politics by other means.
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