Great Power Multilateralism and the Prevention of War

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18th Century System
19th
19th Century Concert
Adam R. C. Humphreys
Alexander Nikitin
Andreas Fahrmeir
Andrew Hurrell
Bertrand Badie
Carsten Rauch
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Club Diplomacy
Common Bad
Common Language
Concert Deliberations
Concert Members
Concert Powers
conflict prevention strategies
Contemporary Security Governance
Daniel Muller
Delphine Lagrange
diplomatic negotiation theory
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Eurasian Economic Union
European Concert
Global Nuclear Order
global power dynamics
Global Security Governance
Great Power Concert
Great Power Multilateralism
Great Power War
Hans-Joachim Spanger
Harald Muller
IBSA Country
IBSA Forum
International Monetary Fund
international security governance
Iris Wurm
Ius Publicum Europaeum
Kanti Bajpai
Konstanze Jungling
Kyle Lascurettes
legitimacy in international relations
Mao Weizhun
Matthias Schulz
Melanie Albaret
Military Expenditures
Modern Concert
multilateral conflict management frameworks
Nicola Leveringhaus
nuclear weapons policy
Oleg Demidov
Pang Zhongying
Peaceful Power Transition
Power Transition Management
powers
Sara Bjerg Moller
Siddharth Mallavarapu
Stefan Kadelbach
transition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138634435
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Great-power conflict and great-power war are still the most dangerous risks the international community is facing today. This edited volume investigates the feasibility of a modern day concert of powers as a way for managing the risk of great power conflicts in the 21st century. The volume takes its inspiration from history.

The 19th century European Concert was not only able to ensure a period of exceptional peacefulness among the European great powers, it also limited the scope and duration of the few wars that did break out. The chapter authors discuss the achievements and limits of the historical concert, define the requirements that a new concert would have to meet, critically evaluate obstacles and risks of the approach and indicate how a 21st century concert of powers could complement, and fit into, the present legal and institutional setting of global politics.

This volume offers a systematic examination of the norms and tools of the historical template and scrutinizes these tools for their utility in our time. It will be of great interest to a wide range of scholars and students in areas such as International Relations, History and International Law.

Harald Müller has been Executive Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) for twenty years and Professor of International Relations at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany. He retired in 2016. Carsten Rauch is a Research Fellow at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany. He received his PhD from Goethe University in 2013.