Constructing Global Challenges in World Politics
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032590882
- Weight: 580g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 24 Jun 2024
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
This interdisciplinary book investigates the problematization of global challenges in world politics by analyzing what they are and how they come to be.
Offering a conceptual framework, including four modes of construction—universalizing, bundling, upscaling, and creating urgency—this book provides a heuristic method for understanding how the process of rendering an issue a “global challenge” unfolds. It examines the role of the global challenges discourse, which may either reinforce or challenge the dominant orders of world politics, such as the capitalist market-based system and the liberal international order. As a consequence, the global challenges discourse facilitates the emergence of new actors and policy fields.
The book will be of interest to students, academics, and practitioners of global governance, international organizations, and, more broadly, international political economy and international relations.
Alina Isakova is a doctoral researcher with the Research Training Group “World Politics” at Bielefeld University, Germany.
Malte Neuwinger is a doctoral researcher with the Research Training Group “World Politics” at Bielefeld University, Germany.
Robin Schulze Waltrup is a postdoctoral researcher with the Research Training Group “World Politics” at Bielefeld University, Germany.
Oday Uraiqat is a doctoral researcher with the Research Training Group “World Politics” at Bielefeld University, Germany.
