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Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: FL414
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (08/09/2016)
This panel examines how international hierarchies are constructed in contemporary global politics. The panelists will explore how three different practices -- status-seeking by states, balancing of power relations between states, and the recognition of legitimate international authority by state and non-state actors -- construct non-egalitarian structures in global politics.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| International Hierarchies and the Mythology of Resource Curse | View Paper Details |
| Status-Seeking Under Hegemony: Subverting Social Hierarchies from Within | View Paper Details |
| Status-Seeking and Non-Hegemonic Normative Development | View Paper Details |
| Undermining The Hegemon via a Thousand Paper-Cuts? The Logics of Asset Substitution and 'Soft-Balancing' | View Paper Details |