Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Cooley, Alexander, 1972- author.

Title Exit from hegemony : the unraveling of the American global order / Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]

Copies

Description 1 online resource (xix, 280 pages)
Contents Introduction: This time is different -- The American hegemonic system in theoretical and historical perspective -- How hegemonic orders unravel -- Exit from above : Russia and China seek to transform the international order -- Exit from below : regime security, exit options and the rise of new external patrons -- Exit from within : right-wing transnationalism as counter-order movements -- Exit made in America : the Trump presidency -- Conclusions: Heading for the exit
Summary ""We live in a period of uncertainty about the fate of American global leadership and the future of international order. The 2016 election of Donald Trump led many to pronounce the death, or at least terminal decline, of liberal international order - the system of institutions, rules, and values associated with the American-dominated international system. But the truth is that the unravelling of American global order began over a decade earlier. Exit from Hegemony develops an integrated approach to understanding the rise and decline of hegemonic orders. It calls attention to three drivers of transformation in contemporary order. First, great powers, most notably Russia and China, contest existing norms and values, while simultaneously building new spheres of international order through regional institutions. Second, the loss of the "patronage monopoly" once enjoyed by the United States and its allies allows weaker states to seek alternative providers of economic and military goods - providers who do not condition their support on compliance with liberal economic and political principles. Third, transnational counter-order movements, usually in the form of illiberal and right-wing nationalists, undermine support for liberal order and the American international system, including within the United States itself. Exit from Hegemony demonstrates that these broad sources of transformation - from above, below, and within - have transformed past international orders and undermine prior hegemonic powers. It provides evidence that that all three are, in the present, mutually reinforcing one another and, therefore, that the texture of world politics may be facing major changes""-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2020)
Subject Hegemony -- United States
World politics -- 21st century.
International organization.
Diplomatic relations
Hegemony
International organization
World politics
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- 21st century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003003697
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Nexon, Daniel H., 1973- author.
LC no. 2019039323
ISBN 9780190054557
0190054557
9780190916480
0190916486
9780190916497
0190916494