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Ascending order : rising powers and the politics of status in international relations / Rohan Mukherjee.

By: Series: Cambridge studies in international relations ; 160Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 324 pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781009186797
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Ascending orderLOC classification:
  • JZ1313 .M85 2022
Contents:
Introduction -- Conceptual foundations -- Institutional status theory -- The United States and the Atlantic system in the nineteenth century -- Japan and the Washington system of the interwar period -- India and the international order of the Cold War -- China and the liberal international order -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Using original and robust archival evidence, the book examines these dynamics in three cases: the United States and the maritime laws of war in the mid-nineteenth century; Japan and naval arms control in the interwar period; and India and nuclear nonproliferation in the Cold War. This study shows that the future of contemporary international order depends on the ability of international institutions to address the status ambitions of rising powers such as China and India"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Conceptual foundations -- Institutional status theory -- The United States and the Atlantic system in the nineteenth century -- Japan and the Washington system of the interwar period -- India and the international order of the Cold War -- China and the liberal international order -- Conclusion.

"Using original and robust archival evidence, the book examines these dynamics in three cases: the United States and the maritime laws of war in the mid-nineteenth century; Japan and naval arms control in the interwar period; and India and nuclear nonproliferation in the Cold War. This study shows that the future of contemporary international order depends on the ability of international institutions to address the status ambitions of rising powers such as China and India"--

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