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Beyond Coxian historicism: : 19th century world order and the promise of uneven and combined development

  • Autores: Jeremy Green
  • Localización: Millennium: Journal of International Studies, ISSN-e 1477-9021, Vol. 42, Nº. 2, 2014, págs. 286-308
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article scrutinises Robert Cox�s theorisation of 19th century world order, proposing �uneven and combined development� as an alternative conceptual approach. I contend that Cox�s understanding of 19th century world order is insufficient as it neglects the significance of German ascendance. Privileging hegemonic construction of world order, Cox�s account of the decomposition of Pax Britannica reifies the neo-realist anarchy problematique. Overall, Cox exaggerates the degree of rupture between phases of world order, obscuring developmental continuities that produce different �geopolitical� contexts. Uneven and combined development, I propose, enables a fruitful reappraisal of the period. Process-based international historical sociology is suggested as an alternative way to think about 19th century world order and critical IR.


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