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Andrew Phillips - Cambridge Studies in International Relations: Series Number 137: International Order in Diversity: War, Trade and Rule in the Indian Ocean - 9781107084834 - V9781107084834
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Cambridge Studies in International Relations: Series Number 137: International Order in Diversity: War, Trade and Rule in the Indian Ocean

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Description for Cambridge Studies in International Relations: Series Number 137: International Order in Diversity: War, Trade and Rule in the Indian Ocean Hardback. .
International relations scholars typically expect political communities to resemble one another the more they are exposed to pressures of war, economic competition and the spread of hegemonic legitimacy standards. However, historically it is heterogeneity, not homogeneity, that has most often defined international systems. Examining the Indian Ocean region - the centre of early modern globalization - Andrew Phillips and J. C. Sharman explain how diverse international systems can emerge and endure. Divergent preferences for terrestrial versus maritime conquest, congruent traditions of heteronomy and shared strategies of localization were factors which enabled diverse actors including the Portuguese Estado da India, Dutch ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Series
Cambridge Studies in International Relations
Condition
New
Weight
540g
Number of Pages
274
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107084834
SKU
V9781107084834
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About Andrew Phillips
Andrew Phillips is an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award Fellow and Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Strategy in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland. J. C. Sharman is a Professor in the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University.

Reviews for Cambridge Studies in International Relations: Series Number 137: International Order in Diversity: War, Trade and Rule in the Indian Ocean
'This superb historical sociological exploration of the Indian Ocean system in effect provides a compelling and vitally important double-provincialisation of Westphalia: first, by revealing how heteronomous rather than (Westphalian) homogenous international orders have constituted the norm in world political history; and second, by revealing the critical point that the standard Westphalian logic of homogenization reflects a Eurocentric conception that simply ... Read more

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