Rethinking Power, Institutions and Ideas in World Politics/
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Introduction, Rethinking Power, Institutions and Ideas in World Politics I. IR Theory and Its Discontents Chapter
1. International Relations Theory and Western Dominance, Chapter
2. Dialogue and Discovery: International Relations Theories beyond the West Chapter
3. Comparative Regionalism: A Field Whose Time Has Come? II. Power, Intervention and Global Disorders Chapter
4. The Cold War as "Long Peace" Reexamined Chapter 5. State Sovereignty After 9/11: Disorganized Hypocrisy
II. Institutions, Autonomy and Regional Orders Chapter
6. Multilateralism : Beyond Hegemony and Without Victory Chapter Chapter
7. The Contested Regional Architecture of World Politics IV: Ideas, Agency and Normative Cultures Chapter
8 How Ideas Spread, Whose Norms Matter? Chapter
9. Norm Subsidiarity and Regional Orders, Conclusion Towards a Global IR? Pathways and Pitfalls
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