International relations (IR) has seen a proliferation of recent research on both international hierarchies as such and on historical IR in (often hierarchical) East Asia. This article takes stock of insights from East Asian hierarchies for the study of international hierarchy as such. I argue for and defend an explanatory approach emphasizing repertoires or toolkits of hierarchical super- and subordination. Historical hierarchies surrounding China took multiple dynastic forms. I emphasise two dimensions of variation. First, hierarchy-building occurs in dialogue between cores and peripheries. Variation in these relationships proliferated multiple arrangements for hierarchical influence and rule. Second, Sinocentric hierarchies varied widely ...
China's conceptions of international order are grounded in lessons drawn both from its history and, ...
This paper develops an English School–informed approach to theorize hegemonic order using an explici...
International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. Th...
Hierarchy is becoming a central topic in recent International Relations scholarship, and the histori...
This article addresses ongoing discussions across the English School (ES) of International Relations...
International relations (IR) theory has produced two main assessments of the effects of the rise of...
International Relations scholarship disconnects the history of the so-called expansion of internatio...
Pariah status in international society denotes an international social hierarchy and differentiation...
Pariah status in international society denotes an international social hierarchy and differentiation...
Lately, there has been increasing interest among international relations (IR) scholars in Chinese th...
Scholars of International Relations are increasingly interested in exploring differences between the...
Bureaucratic Hierarchy and Feudal Hierarchy are two confusing concepts in organization literature, e...
When IR scholars examine 'standards of civilisation', they typically privilege the Western civilisat...
The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichot...
International relations are generally understood as a realm of anarchy in which countries lack any s...
China's conceptions of international order are grounded in lessons drawn both from its history and, ...
This paper develops an English School–informed approach to theorize hegemonic order using an explici...
International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. Th...
Hierarchy is becoming a central topic in recent International Relations scholarship, and the histori...
This article addresses ongoing discussions across the English School (ES) of International Relations...
International relations (IR) theory has produced two main assessments of the effects of the rise of...
International Relations scholarship disconnects the history of the so-called expansion of internatio...
Pariah status in international society denotes an international social hierarchy and differentiation...
Pariah status in international society denotes an international social hierarchy and differentiation...
Lately, there has been increasing interest among international relations (IR) scholars in Chinese th...
Scholars of International Relations are increasingly interested in exploring differences between the...
Bureaucratic Hierarchy and Feudal Hierarchy are two confusing concepts in organization literature, e...
When IR scholars examine 'standards of civilisation', they typically privilege the Western civilisat...
The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichot...
International relations are generally understood as a realm of anarchy in which countries lack any s...
China's conceptions of international order are grounded in lessons drawn both from its history and, ...
This paper develops an English School–informed approach to theorize hegemonic order using an explici...
International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. Th...