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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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction. Geopolitics and Legitimacy in a Globalized World
  • Part I. History International Order, Law, And Organizations In A Eurocentric World
  • 2, A European Order: From Christendom to the League
  • 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
  • 4. Geoeconomics within Geopolitics: China and the West Today, and Scenarios for Tomorrow
  • Part II. Framework: International Institutions, Regimes, Organizations, And Society
  • 5. International Policy Coordination and Cooperation: Humean Conventions and Norms
  • 6. Institutions for Cooperation: Equilibria, Regimes, and Organizations
  • 7. Order, System, and Society: From Self-Enforcing Order to an International Society of Designed Substantive Law?
  • Part III. Geopolitics With Geoeconomics Order, “Civilizational” Tensions, And A Dislocated International System
  • 8. Varieties of Order and System: The Contingent Societal Stability of an Institutionalized Hierarchy with American European Roots
  • 9. Rising Powers, Norms, and Geopolitics: Party-Led China’s Self-Identity and US Political Nativism as Risks to System and Order
  • 10. Wishful Thinking: Policy Robustness, Resilience, and Legitimacy
  • Part IV. Legitimacy: Values And Principles For International Order And System
  • 11. Sovereignty and the Globalization Trilemma: Universalist versus Pluralist International Law and System in a World of Civilizational States
  • 12. Legitimacy and Legitimation: A Humean-Williamsian Framework
  • 13. Political Realism in International Relations: Order versus System in a World of Concentric Legitimation Circles
  • 14. Principles for Constitutional Democracies Legitimately Delegating to International Organizations
  • Part V. Applications: Reforms To The International Economic System During Shifting Geopolitics
  • 15. Legitimacy for a Fragile International Economic System Facing Fractured Geopolitics
  • 16. The International Monetary Fund and the International Monetary Order: An Exercise in Excessive Discretion with Missing Regimes?
  • 17. The World Trade Organization and the System for International Trade: Is Judicialized Universalism Unsustainable Because Illegitimate?
  • 18. Preferential Trade Pacts and Bilateral Investment Treaties: Security First, or Globalization via Mimesis?
  • 19. Basel and the International Financial System: Are the Tower’s Denizens Too Powerful?
  • 20. Conclusions. Global Discord: Between Disagreement and Conflict
  • Appendix: Principles for Constitutional Democracies Participating and Delegating in International System
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
  • A Note on the Type