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Comity Multilateralism In The New Cold War Frank Vibert

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Comity Multilateralism In The New Cold War Frank Vibert
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Frank Vibert
ISBN: 9781800889347, 9781800889354, 1800889348, 1800889356
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Comity Multilateralism In The New Cold War Frank Vibert by Frank Vibert 9781800889347, 9781800889354, 1800889348, 1800889356 instant download after payment.

This timely book explores a critical new juncture where globalisation is in retreat and global norms of behaviour are not converging. Frank Vibert provides an expert analysis on how this situation has arisen from a combination of changes in the relative power and position of nations and the different values behind the organisation of domestic government in democracies and authoritarian states. Vibert challenges the assumption that differences in the way countries organise their domestic form of government can be kept separate from rulemaking at the international level. The book examines how democracies can defend their own values relative to others, the methods of influence, and the ways of managing conflict between contending values. Comity maps a path away from impasse to where democracies cooperate to make rules for themselves that can then be extended to others. It also discusses the legitimacy of this form of international rulemaking. Vibert concludes with the need for democracies to address their own democratic backsliding and to refresh their alliances with other democracies. This book steps back from conventional claims that we are heading towards an ever more globalised world and sets out the importance of norms in shaping institutions, relationships and the techniques of rulemaking. The book will be critical reading for scholars of international relations, constitutional and administrative law regulation, and international politics. It will also be useful for practitioners in international organisations, governments and administrative bodies.

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