“International Relations theory has been dominated since the study of IR formally began at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, in 1919 by the presumption that world politics is at its core a system of states. We argue that this way of conceiving world politics was (a) always problematic and challengeable, and (b) time-bound and increasingly anachronistic. In the 21st century world politics is becoming increasingly multi-nodal and characterised by heterarchy – the predominance of cross-cutting sectoral mini- and meso-hierarchies above, below and cutting across states. These heterarchical institutions and processes are characterized by increasing autonomy and special interest capture. In this context, states today are no longer primarily ‘g...
There is a persistent gap between the abstract concepts elites use to understand the elements of int...
It is broadly accepted within International Relations’ (IR) scholarship that world politics is incre...
This article assesses the potential contribution of neo-institutional world polity theory to the stu...
“International Relations theory has been dominated since the study of IR formally began at the Unive...
The emerging global structure is wrought with tension. The contemporary international system, marsha...
The article examines the main features of political transformation in political institutes and proce...
This book is about the radical novelty of modern polities in a functionally differentiated world soc...
International Relations scholarship disconnects the history of the so-called expansion of internatio...
States have been the fundamental building blocks of modern world politics. They have formed a dualis...
Despite sustained theoretical and empirical criticism of ‘statism’, a recognisable model of politica...
Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises....
The end of bi-polarity in the world stage ushered in a period of hegemonic power decline and the sud...
Heterarchy is a complex adaptive system of governance, an order with more than one governing princip...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Beginning aftεr the peace of Westphalia, the modem inter-state system has operated on three principl...
There is a persistent gap between the abstract concepts elites use to understand the elements of int...
It is broadly accepted within International Relations’ (IR) scholarship that world politics is incre...
This article assesses the potential contribution of neo-institutional world polity theory to the stu...
“International Relations theory has been dominated since the study of IR formally began at the Unive...
The emerging global structure is wrought with tension. The contemporary international system, marsha...
The article examines the main features of political transformation in political institutes and proce...
This book is about the radical novelty of modern polities in a functionally differentiated world soc...
International Relations scholarship disconnects the history of the so-called expansion of internatio...
States have been the fundamental building blocks of modern world politics. They have formed a dualis...
Despite sustained theoretical and empirical criticism of ‘statism’, a recognisable model of politica...
Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises....
The end of bi-polarity in the world stage ushered in a period of hegemonic power decline and the sud...
Heterarchy is a complex adaptive system of governance, an order with more than one governing princip...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Beginning aftεr the peace of Westphalia, the modem inter-state system has operated on three principl...
There is a persistent gap between the abstract concepts elites use to understand the elements of int...
It is broadly accepted within International Relations’ (IR) scholarship that world politics is incre...
This article assesses the potential contribution of neo-institutional world polity theory to the stu...