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Living with a Reluctant Hegemon - Explaining European Responses to US Unilateralism (Hardcover, New): Caroline Fehl Living with a Reluctant Hegemon - Explaining European Responses to US Unilateralism (Hardcover, New)
Caroline Fehl
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Living with a Reluctant Hegemon addresses a striking puzzle in contemporary world politics: why have European states responded in varying ways to recent unilateralist tendencies in US foreign policy? The United States played a hegemonic leadership role in building the post-war multilateral order but has been reluctant to embrace many recent multilateral treaty initiatives championed by its traditional European allies, such as the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, the International Criminal Court, or the verification protocol to the Biological Weapons Convention. European responses to US objections, however, have varied across these different transatlantic controversies. In some cases, European decision-makers watered down or abandoned contested treaties, whereas in other disputes, they opted for regime-building excluding the US, that is, for a strategy of non-hegemonic cooperation.
How Europeans choose to deal with the 'reluctant hegemon' has critical implications for how key global challenges are addressed--and yet, the striking variation of their responses has been largely overlooked in a scholarly debate fixated on understanding US unilateralism. Living with a Reluctant Hegemon fills this important gap by studying European strategic choices in five recent transatlantic conflicts over multilateral agreements. It argues that neither realist accounts of global power dynamics nor rational institutionalist models of cooperation can fully explain why Europeans opt for non-hegemonic cooperation in some cases but not others. To resolve this puzzle, we need to combine rationalist propositions with constructivist insights about normative constraints on states' institutional choices. By developing such an integrated model, the book sheds new light on the long-standing theoretical debate about the relationship between hegemony and international cooperation.

Recognition in International Relations - Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context (Hardcover): C. Daase, A. Geis,... Recognition in International Relations - Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context (Hardcover)
C. Daase, A. Geis, Caroline Fehl, Georgios Kolliarakis
R2,199 R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Save R294 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recognition is a basic human need, but it is not a panacea to all societal ills. This volume assembles contributions from International Relations, Political Theory and International Law in order to show that recognition is a gradual process and an ambiguous concept both in theory and political practice.

Recognition in International Relations - Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): C.... Recognition in International Relations - Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
C. Daase, A. Geis, Caroline Fehl, Georgios Kolliarakis
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recognition is a basic human need, but it is not a panacea to all societal ills. This volume assembles contributions from International Relations, Political Theory and International Law in order to show that recognition is a gradual process and an ambiguous concept both in theory and political practice.

Justice and Peace - The Role of Justice Claims in International Cooperation and Conflict (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Caroline... Justice and Peace - The Role of Justice Claims in International Cooperation and Conflict (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Caroline Fehl, Dirk Peters, Simone Wisotzki, Jonas Wolff
R1,349 Discovery Miles 13 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book studies the justice concerns of political actors in important international regimes and international and domestic conflicts and traces their effects on peace and conflict. The book demonstrates that such justice concerns play an ambivalent role for the resolution of conflicts and maintenance of order. While arrangements that actors perceive as just will provide a good basis for peaceful relations, the pursuit of justice can create conflicts or make existing ones more difficult to resolve. The Chapter "Justice from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: The Impact of the Revolution in Human Sciences on Peace Research and International Relations" by Harald Muller is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.

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