Status competition and rising powers in global governance: an introduction (original) (raw)

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2018

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Major Powers and the Quest for Status in International Politics

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Moral authority and status in International Relations: Good states and the social dimension of status seeking

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Status Matters in World Politics

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Fighting for Status: Hierarchy and Conflict in World Politics. By Jonathan Renshon. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017. 328p. 95.00cloth,95.00 cloth, 95.00cloth,19.95 paper

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So Who Gets into the Club? The Attribution of Major Power Status in International Politics. 1

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Rising Powers and the Future of International Order

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Between dominance and decline: status anxiety and great power rivalry

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"Status Insecurity and Temporality in World Politics." European Journal of International Relations 22, no. 4 (2016): 797-822.

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States, Norms and Power: Emerging Powers and Global Order

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China’s and India’s search for international status through the UN system: competition and complementarity

Kate Sullivan de Estrada

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Emel Parlar Dal

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"Hierarchy Salience and Social Action: Disentangling Class, Status, and Authority in World Politics", International Relations, 33:1 (2019), 88-108. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0047117818803434

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Matthew D. Stephen and Michael Zürn, "Contested World Orders: Rising Powers, Non-State Actors, and the Politics of Authority Beyond the Nationstate"

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Recognition and Status in World Politics: A Southern Perspective

Fabrício H . Chagas-Bastos

University of Copenhagen. Department of Political Science — Seminar Series, 2017

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Role status and status-saving behaviour in world politics: the ASEAN case

Huiyun Feng

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Global Governance: Explaining Rising Power Co-optation

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Paper for the Conference ‘Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance’ University of Sussex, 16-17 May 2012, 2012

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T. V. Paul (Ed.). 2016. Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present, and Future

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Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2018

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Emerging Powers and Emerging Trends in Global Governance

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Great Powers and the Quest for Hegemony in the Contemporary International System

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Rising Powers, Responsibility, and International Society

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Trading privileges for support: the strategic co-optation of emerging powers into international institutions

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Club governance and legitimacy: The perspective of old and rising powers on the G7 and the G20

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Rising Powers and Revisionism in Emerging International Orders

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