93 research outputs found
Institutional Logics: On the Constitutive Dimensions of the Modern Nation-State Polities
Nation-state; institutionalisation; institutions; state building; identity
Rising Powers and Order Contestation: Disaggregating the Normative from the Representational
One of the central themes of the current literature on rising powers is that new aspirants to great power status pose a challenge to the underlying principles and norms that underpin the existing, Western-led order. However, in much of the literature, the nature and significance of rising powers for international order is imprecisely debated, in particular the concept and practice of âcontestationâ. In this article we aim to establish a distinction between normative contestation and what can be thought of as âcontestation over representationâ: that is, contestation over who is setting and overseeing the rules of the game rather than the content of the rules themselves and the kind of order that they underpin. This distinction is important for providing a more nuanced understanding of the nature of the current power transition and therefore for guiding attempts at accommodation on the part of the established powers. Theoretically, the paper engages with debates on international order and international society. Its empirical basis is provided by a thorough analysis of the discourse of rising power summitry, in particular at meetings of the BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization groupings
Institutional Logics: On the Constitutive Dimensions of the Modern Nation-State Polities
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020
The Development and Application of Sociological Neoinstitutionalisn
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020
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