Global Discord : : Values and Power in a Fractured World Order / / Paul Tucker.

How to sustain an international system of cooperation in the midst of geopolitical struggleCan the international economic and legal system survive today’s fractured geopolitics? Democracies are facing a drawn-out contest with authoritarian states that is entangling much of public policy with global...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t 1. Introduction. Geopolitics and Legitimacy in a Globalized World --   |t Part I. History International Order, Law, And Organizations In A Eurocentric World --   |t 2, A European Order: From Christendom to the League --   |t 3. A Leadership-Based International System Is Built and Adapts: From World War II and Its Horrors to Judicialized International Law, Financial Crisis, and War --   |t 4. Geoeconomics within Geopolitics: China and the West Today, and Scenarios for Tomorrow --   |t Part II. Framework: International Institutions, Regimes, Organizations, And Society --   |t 5. International Policy Coordination and Cooperation: Humean Conventions and Norms --   |t 6. Institutions for Cooperation: Equilibria, Regimes, and Organizations --   |t 7. Order, System, and Society: From Self-Enforcing Order to an International Society of Designed Substantive Law? --   |t Part III. Geopolitics With Geoeconomics Order, “Civilizational” Tensions, And A Dislocated International System --   |t 8. Varieties of Order and System: The Contingent Societal Stability of an Institutionalized Hierarchy with American European Roots --   |t 9. Rising Powers, Norms, and Geopolitics: Party-Led China’s Self-Identity and US Political Nativism as Risks to System and Order --   |t 10. Wishful Thinking: Policy Robustness, Resilience, and Legitimacy --   |t Part IV. Legitimacy: Values And Principles For International Order And System --   |t 11. Sovereignty and the Globalization Trilemma: Universalist versus Pluralist International Law and System in a World of Civilizational States --   |t 12. Legitimacy and Legitimation: A Humean-Williamsian Framework --   |t 13. Political Realism in International Relations: Order versus System in a World of Concentric Legitimation Circles --   |t 14. Principles for Constitutional Democracies Legitimately Delegating to International Organizations --   |t Part V. Applications: Reforms To The International Economic System During Shifting Geopolitics --   |t 15. Legitimacy for a Fragile International Economic System Facing Fractured Geopolitics --   |t 16. The International Monetary Fund and the International Monetary Order: An Exercise in Excessive Discretion with Missing Regimes? --   |t 17. The World Trade Organization and the System for International Trade: Is Judicialized Universalism Unsustainable Because Illegitimate? --   |t 18. Preferential Trade Pacts and Bilateral Investment Treaties: Security First, or Globalization via Mimesis? --   |t 19. Basel and the International Financial System: Are the Tower’s Denizens Too Powerful? --   |t 20. Conclusions. Global Discord: Between Disagreement and Conflict --   |t Appendix: Principles for Constitutional Democracies Participating and Delegating in International System --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Bibliography --   |t Name Index --   |t Subject Index --   |t A Note on the Type 
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520 |a How to sustain an international system of cooperation in the midst of geopolitical struggleCan the international economic and legal system survive today’s fractured geopolitics? Democracies are facing a drawn-out contest with authoritarian states that is entangling much of public policy with global security issues. In Global Discord, Paul Tucker lays out principles for a sustainable system of international cooperation, showing how democracies can deal with China and other illiberal states without sacrificing their deepest political values. Drawing on three decades as a central banker and regulator, Tucker applies these principles to the international monetary order, including the role of the U.S. dollar, trade and investment regimes, and the financial system.Combining history, economics, and political and legal philosophy, Tucker offers a new account of international relations. Rejecting intellectual traditions that go back to Hobbes, Kant, and Grotius, and deploying instead ideas from David Hume, Bernard Williams, and modern mechanism-design economists, Tucker describes a new kind of political realism that emphasizes power and interests without sidelining morality. Incentives must be aligned with values if institutions are to endure. The connecting tissue for a system of international cooperation, he writes, should be legitimacy, creating a world of concentric circles in which we cooperate more with those with whom we share the most and whom we fear the least. 
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653 |a Acquiescence. 
653 |a Arbitration. 
653 |a Autarky. 
653 |a Central bank. 
653 |a Civil disobedience. 
653 |a Coercive monopoly. 
653 |a Commitment device. 
653 |a Concert of Europe. 
653 |a Concordat of Worms. 
653 |a Constitutionalism. 
653 |a Credit (finance). 
653 |a Currency. 
653 |a De facto. 
653 |a Decolonization. 
653 |a Defection. 
653 |a Democratic peace theory. 
653 |a Disenchantment. 
653 |a Externality. 
653 |a Extraterritoriality. 
653 |a Free trade. 
653 |a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. 
653 |a Geopolitics. 
653 |a Global governance. 
653 |a Global justice. 
653 |a Globalization. 
653 |a Governance. 
653 |a Great power. 
653 |a Hegemony. 
653 |a Helicopter money. 
653 |a Hold-up problem. 
653 |a Home Bias. 
653 |a Human rights in China. 
653 |a Humanitarian intervention. 
653 |a Imperialism. 
653 |a Institution. 
653 |a International Court of Justice. 
653 |a International law. 
653 |a International organization. 
653 |a International regime. 
653 |a International relations. 
653 |a Isolationism. 
653 |a John Mearsheimer. 
653 |a Jurisdiction. 
653 |a Law of war. 
653 |a Legitimacy (political). 
653 |a Legitimation. 
653 |a Liberal democracy. 
653 |a Liberalism. 
653 |a Liberalization. 
653 |a Market liquidity. 
653 |a Mercantilism. 
653 |a Morality. 
653 |a National security. 
653 |a New world order (politics). 
653 |a Non-interventionism. 
653 |a Offensive realism. 
653 |a Oppression. 
653 |a Pacific blockade. 
653 |a Peaceful coexistence. 
653 |a Political Liberalism. 
653 |a Political philosophy. 
653 |a Politics. 
653 |a Power politics. 
653 |a Protectionism. 
653 |a Public international law. 
653 |a Realism (international relations). 
653 |a Realpolitik. 
653 |a Regime. 
653 |a Relative gain (international relations). 
653 |a Reprisal. 
653 |a Rule of law. 
653 |a Security dilemma. 
653 |a Soft law. 
653 |a Sovereignty. 
653 |a Soviet Empire. 
653 |a Sphere of influence. 
653 |a Spontaneous order. 
653 |a State actor. 
653 |a State aid. 
653 |a State of exception. 
653 |a State of nature. 
653 |a Subsidy. 
653 |a Tariff. 
653 |a Territorial integrity. 
653 |a The Spirit of the Laws. 
653 |a Theory of International Politics. 
653 |a Thomas Hobbes. 
653 |a Trade war. 
653 |a Treaty. 
653 |a Triffin dilemma. 
653 |a Unequal treaty. 
653 |a Utilitarianism. 
653 |a Veto. 
653 |a War crime. 
653 |a War of aggression. 
653 |a War. 
653 |a Wassenaar Arrangement. 
653 |a Westphalian sovereignty. 
653 |a World Trade Organization. 
653 |a World War II. 
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