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Subject: Political Science  Book Title: On Global Order
On Global Order
Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society
Hurrell, Andrew , University Lecturer in International Relations, Oxford University and Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
Print publication date: 2007
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-923310-6
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199233106.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book provides an introduction to the analysis of global political order — how patterns of governance and institutionalization in world politics have already changed; what the most important challenges are; and what the way forward might look like. The first section develops three analytical frameworks: a world of sovereign states capable of only limited cooperation; a world of ever-denser international institutions embodying the idea of an international community; and a world in which global governance moves beyond the state and into the realms of markets, civil society, and networks. Part II examines five of the most important issues facing contemporary international society: nationalism and the politics of identity; human rights and democracy; war, violence, and collective security; the ecological challenge; and the management of economic globalization in a highly unequal world. Part III considers the idea of an emerging multi-regional system; and the picture of global order built around US empire. The conclusion looks at the normative implications. If international society has indeed been changing in the ways discussed in this book, what ought we to do? And, still more crucially, who is the ‘we’ that is to be at the centre of this drive to create a morally better world? This book is concerned with the fate of international society in an era of globalization and the ability of the inherited society of sovereign states to provide a practically viable and normatively acceptable framework for global political order. It lays particular emphasis on the different forms of global inequality and the problems of legitimacy that these create, and on the challenges posed by cultural diversity and value conflict.

Keywords: governance, institutionalization, world politics, international order, limited cooperation, international institutions, nationalism, political identity, human rights, collective security
Table of Contents
1. Governing the globe
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2. The anarchical society revisited
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3. State solidarism and global liberalism
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4. Complex governance beyond the state
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5. Nationalism and the politics of identity
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6. Human rights and democracy
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7. War, violence, and collective security
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8. Economic globalization in an unequal world
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9. The ecological challenge
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10. One world? Many worlds?
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11. Empire reborn?
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12. The state of international society and the pursuit of justice
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199233106.001.0001
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Part I Frameworks
Part II Issues
Part III Alternatives
Part IV Conclusions