A new, interdisciplinary approach to competition in world politics, offering a range of fresh insights into its historical origins and social contexts.
The »return of great power competition« between (among others) the US, China, Russia and the EU is a major topic in contemporary public debate. But why do we think of world politics in terms of »competition«? Which information and which rules enable states and other actors in world politics to »compete« with one another? Which competitive strategies do they pursue in the complex environment of modern world politics? This cutting-edge edited collection discusses these questions from a unique interdisciplinary perspective. It offers a fresh account of competition in world politics, looking beyond its military dimensions to questions of economics, technology and prestige.
Daniela Russ
Daniela Russ ist Postdoc an der University of Toronto.
International Organizations International Organizations Technology Technology Trade Trade Nationalism Nationalism Rankings Rankings Politics Politics Society Society Globalization
Besprochen in:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 21.09.2021, Alexander Gallus
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