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Covid19 And International Political Theory Assessing The Potential For Normative Shift Ruairidh Brown

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Covid19 And International Political Theory Assessing The Potential For Normative Shift Ruairidh Brown
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Ruairidh Brown
ISBN: 9783030919511, 303091951X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Covid19 And International Political Theory Assessing The Potential For Normative Shift Ruairidh Brown by Ruairidh Brown 9783030919511, 303091951X instant download after payment.

This book offers one of the first analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and its potential impact on global politics from the perspective of International Political Theory. The pandemic has frequently been described in terms of a significant ‘event’ (Ronchi, 2020) or ‘epochal moment’ (Smith and Fallon, 2020) for international politics. Such terminology in particular highlights the potential for the pandemic to be a catalyst for change to the current international order, an order that has been considered by International Political Theorists to be characterized primarily by liberalism (Lang, 2015). This book promises normative interpretation and analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and to map potential political orders that may emerge in the post-pandemic world. It will in particular focus on the normative questions of: will the pandemic cause a shift towards authoritarian politics? Will COVID-19 act as a catalyst for the return of global Marxism in the form of Chinese Socialism? How can liberalism survive these challenges and best adapt to a post-pandemic world?

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