Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political landscape. International political theory, however, has so far failed to evaluate this nascent multipolarity. This article fills this lacuna by synthesizing empirical and normative modes of inquiry. It examines the transformation of sovereignty exercised by emerging democracies and focuses especially on the case of Brazil. The paper shows that – in stark contrast to emerging democracies’ foreign policy rhetoric – the ‘softening’ of sovereignty, which means that emerging powers gain as well as lose certain aspects of sovereignty, has become the norm. The paper explores this softening of sovereignty from the perspective of global justice by as...
For most of the past sixty years, the United States and Europe have led, independently and collectiv...
ABSTRACT: Due to its recent economic success, Brazil is considered an emerging country, but is it an...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
Developing powers are able to influence the evolution of the liberal order. In their multilateral en...
Conventional accounts of justice suppose the presence of a stable political society, stable identiti...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
Theories of globalization debate the current role of the state in the contemporary world, specifical...
International audienceThe emergence of Brazil as an important international actor is an accepted fac...
This paper discusses the role of state sovereignty in a just global order. The point ...
What is the relationship between states\u27 economic power and their formal political power in multi...
This paper reflects the findings of an ongoing research on the normative thrust of globalization wit...
Academic literature and the media offer a variety of monikers for emerging states like Brazil, India...
For most of the past sixty years, the United States and Europe have led, independently and collectiv...
ABSTRACT: Due to its recent economic success, Brazil is considered an emerging country, but is it an...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
Developing powers are able to influence the evolution of the liberal order. In their multilateral en...
Conventional accounts of justice suppose the presence of a stable political society, stable identiti...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
Theories of globalization debate the current role of the state in the contemporary world, specifical...
International audienceThe emergence of Brazil as an important international actor is an accepted fac...
This paper discusses the role of state sovereignty in a just global order. The point ...
What is the relationship between states\u27 economic power and their formal political power in multi...
This paper reflects the findings of an ongoing research on the normative thrust of globalization wit...
Academic literature and the media offer a variety of monikers for emerging states like Brazil, India...
For most of the past sixty years, the United States and Europe have led, independently and collectiv...
ABSTRACT: Due to its recent economic success, Brazil is considered an emerging country, but is it an...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...