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Plural International Relations in a Divided World

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Plural International Relations in a Divided World by Stephen Chan examines the historical and philosophical foundations of conflict and difference within the international system. It details how 20th-century states, particularly from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, interacted with the Westphalian system, often seeking to introduce new diplomatic forms without overthrowing the existing order. The book then explores the 21st-century challenges posed by militant Islamic groups like the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS, arguing that they represent a threat not merely as radical forces, but as challengers to the Westphalian framework itself. Chan calls for a pluralistic approach to international relations to understand and address these evolving dynamics.
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This book is ideal for students and scholars of politics and international relations, as well as readers interested in contemporary global conflicts and the theoretical frameworks that underpin them. It will also appeal to those seeking to understand the complexities of modern diplomatic challenges in a diverse and divided world.

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The world is troubled and full of misunderstandings. It seems a new world order of fundamentalist violence and meaningless atrocity is upon us, whilst civilised instruments for cooperation and compromise are becoming increasingly ineffective.

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The world is troubled and full of misunderstandings. It seems a new world order of fundamentalist violence and meaningless atrocity is upon us, whilst civilised instruments for cooperation and compromise are becoming increasingly ineffective.

In this timely book, Stephen Chan explores the historical and philosophical roots of difference and discord in the international system. He begins with the introduction of the Westphalian system, showing how, throughout the 20th century, new statesβ€”from the Middle East, Asia and Africaβ€”entered that system with reservations, preconditions, and great efforts to introduce new forms of concerts and congresses but without seriously challenging the international status-quo.

By contrast, the 21st century has brought turmoil and change in the form of militant Islamβ€”be it the Taleban, Al Qaeda, or ISISβ€”whose varied roots and fluid emergence have so far prevented the West from being able to understand and combat it. Developing Kissinger's suspicion of Saudi Arabia as an Islamic state in Westphalian dress, Chan argues that what is at stake today is not the development of a new Caliphate or an old radicalismβ€”but the effort to supplant and replace the Westphalian system itself. This is the complex and challenging reality to which a truly modern and persuasively relevant plural international relations must now adapt. Whether it can do so remains to be seen.

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Experts praise Chan's accessible writing and original insights. Christine Sylvester highlights the book's fresh perspective on the nature of difference in international relations and its nuanced assessment of ISIS's threat to the state system. Andrew Williams commends Chan's clarity and intellectual honesty, noting the book's compelling narrative and sophisticated analysis without relying on jargon.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509508686

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 January 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Stephen Chan OBE is Professor of World Politics at SOAS University of London. A former international civil servant, he has recently held the inaugural Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Chair of Academic Excellence at Bir Zeit University, and the George Soros Chair of Public Policy at the Central European University.

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