This volume examines conceptualisations of the hugely contested and
contestable field of 'global order'. It looks at the way in which
the 'orders' that make up 'the global order' are imagined and
evaluated, as well as the manner in which this evaluation takes
place. Essays in the book scrutinise varying ways of evaluating and
assessing the global orders that characterise contemporary
international relations, both as it is conventionally understood
(and practised) and as it is variously and differently understood
or imagined. These studies offer interesting and provocative
'evaluations' that can spark further reflections and articles in
the volume range from reflection on particular aspects of the
contemporary global order while others imagine a very different
world order. All provoke discussion on how we might evaluate global
orders and what it is we do when we think of a global order at all,
in any context.
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