Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy

Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy

Projected Release Date: July, 2024|Copyright: © 2025 |Pages: 300
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3563-5
ISBN13: 9798369335635|ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369349076|EISBN13: 9798369335642
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Description & Coverage
Description:

The traditional concept of the nation-state as the key player in global affairs is being challenged by the forces of globalization, technological progress, and new forms of governance. These shifts are introducing complexities and uncertainties into international relations, which are leaving scholars, policymakers, and students struggling to keep up with the evolving landscape. The concepts of 'postinternationalism' and 'heterarchy' present promising but largely unexplored frameworks for understanding these dynamics, making a comprehensive resource to navigate this transformation an urgent necessity.

Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy addresses the need to examine postinternationalism and heterarchy as alternative frameworks thoroughly. It compiles chapters that explore theoretical perspectives, empirical case studies, and practical implications across disciplines like political science, international relations, sociology, economics, and law. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the reconfiguration of power and governance in the modern world by investigating the impact of non-state actors, technology, global economic trends, and transnational social movements.

This book bridges the gap in current literature and is targeted at scholars, students, policymakers, and informed readers interested in governance and politics. It appeals to political science and public policy academics, graduate students, and general readers seeking insights into global affairs. The book covers topics such as the historical evolution of governance, legal challenges in a postinternational world, and the future of diplomacy in a heterarchical order, the volume offers a vital resource for understanding and addressing the complexities of contemporary international relations.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Alternative Forms of Governance
  • Case Studies
  • Diplomacy
  • Global Economic Trends
  • Heterarchy
  • Historical Perspectives
  • International Relations
  • Legal Frameworks
  • Nation-State Evolution
  • Non-State Actors
  • Postinternationalism
  • Power Dynamics
  • Theoretical Perspectives
  • Transnational Social Movements
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Editor/Author Biographies

Dr. Dana-Marie Ramjit is a public policy and political science professor known for her expertise in political theory and contemporary governance. Dana-Marie has a PhD in Public Policy and Administration. Dana-Marie's work explores the evolving landscape beyond traditional notions of global politics and policymaking, such as changing governance structures, the emergence of multi-nodal systems, and the need for collaborative policymaking frameworks. Her previous publications cover the disciplines of public policy, political science and leadership. Dana-Marie currently works with Adler University, St. Mary's University and Prairie College in Canada.

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