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The New Power Politics Deborah Avant (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University of Denver)

The New Power Politics By Deborah Avant (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University of Denver)

Summary

The New Power Politics offers a fresh view of power and how it works in global politics among important contemporary security issues. Power is dynamic; it is something governors must continually cultivate, and its use in one situation has consequences for future relationships, and thus, future power.

The New Power Politics Summary

The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security Governance by Deborah Avant (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University of Denver)

Traditional analyses of global security cannot explain the degree to which there is "governance" of important security issues -- from combatting piracy to curtailing nuclear proliferation to reducing the contributions of extractive industries to violence and conflict. They are even less able to explain why contemporary governance schemes involve the various actors and take the many forms they do. Juxtaposing the insights of scholars writing about new modes of governance with the logic of network theory, The New Power Politics offers a framework for understanding contemporary security governance and its variation. The framework rests on a fresh view of power and how it works in global politics. Though power is integral to governance, it is something that emerges from, and depends on, relationships. Thus, power is dynamic; it is something that governors must continually cultivate with a wide range of consequential global players, and how a governor uses power in one situation can have consequences for her future relationships, and thus, future power. Understanding this new power politics is crucial for explaining and shaping the future of global security politics. This stellar group of scholars analyzes both the networking strategies of would-be governors and their impacts on the effectiveness of governance and whether it reflects broad or narrow concerns on a wide range of contemporary governance issues.

About Deborah Avant (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University of Denver)

DA: Professor of International Relations, University of Denver, and author of The Market for Force (Cornell UP)OW: Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral Researcher, Universitat-St. Gallen (Switzerland)

Table of Contents

The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security Governance Deborah Avant, University of Denver Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction: Networks and Transnational Security Governance Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter Chapter 2: Centrality in Transnational Governance: How Networks of International Institutions shape Power Processes Alexander Montgomery Networking Strategies and Governance Attempts Chapter 3: Networking within Network Structures: Collateral Damage Control in the Human Security Network Charli Carpenter Chapter 4: Interpersonal Networks and International Security: the Case of US-Georgia Relations during the Bush Administration Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon Chapter 5: Netting the Empire: Relationships and US Roles Governing Small Arms and Military and Security Services Deborah Avant Networks and Governance Outcomes Chapter 6: Power and Purpose in Transgovernmental Networks: Insights from the global non-proliferation regime Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni Chapter 7: Networking for the Ban: Network Structure, Social Power, and the Movement to Ban Antipersonnel Mines Adam Bower Chapter 8: Bargaining in Networks: Relationships and the Governance of Conflict Diamonds Oliver Westerwinter Chapter 9: Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing World Virginia Haufler Chapter 10: Counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean: Networks and Multinational Military Cooperation Sarah Percy References

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NPB9780190604509
9780190604509
0190604506
The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security Governance by Deborah Avant (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University of Denver)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2016-08-04
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