Global Governance and the Political South
Continuity and Change In and Beyond the BRICS
Herausgeber: Rewizorski, Marek; Cooper, Andrew F.
Global Governance and the Political South
Continuity and Change In and Beyond the BRICS
Herausgeber: Rewizorski, Marek; Cooper, Andrew F.
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This book gives a new compelling meaning to the metaphor of 'Global South' against the background of the global political challenge to international order, driven not only through the BRICS grouping, but also by the activities of middle powers striving to alter the political status quo.
This book gives a new compelling meaning to the metaphor of 'Global South' against the background of the global political challenge to international order, driven not only through the BRICS grouping, but also by the activities of middle powers striving to alter the political status quo.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781032819402
- ISBN-10: 1032819405
- Artikelnr.: 72542283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781032819402
- ISBN-10: 1032819405
- Artikelnr.: 72542283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marek Rewizorski is a political scientist and lawyer, Professor at the Institute of Political Science, and Head of the Department of Global and Regional Studies at the University of Gdäsk. Principal investigator in research grants SONATA (2011-2014) and OPUS (2017-2020) awarded by the National Science Centre in Poland, member of EISA and ISA, expert of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and National Centre of Science (NCN), visiting researcher at the European University Institute in Florence (June 2018). Andrew F. Cooper is University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, and Professor, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Canada. From 2004 to 2010 he was Associate Director and Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Holding a D.Phil. from Oxford University, he was a Fulbright Research Chair, Annenberg Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California in 2009, the Léger Fellow, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada in 1993-1994, as well as Visiting Professor, International Relations and Governance Studies Department, Shiv Nadar University, India, in January-February 2O19. In 2019 he was the first recipient of the Distinguished Studies Award, Diplomatic Studies Section, International Studies Association.
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
Connecting Embedded Conceptual Debates and 'Zeitenwende': The Trajectory of
International Order from the Perspective of the Global South
MAREK REWIZORSKI AND ANDREW F. COOPER
PART II
Global South, Continuity and Change: Global Trends and Perspectives
1. Southern World Order? How the Domestic Politics of the BRICS Countries
and Russia's Ukraine War Shape Global Governance
STEFAN A. SCHIRM
2. From Pluralism to Contested Pluralism in Global Governance
JONATHAN LUCKHURST
3. Contesting Institutional Design from a Global South Perspective: The
Debate over 'Big' and 'Small' Membership from Bandung to the BRICS/NDB
ANDREW F. COOPER
4. Bound to Abstain? The BRICS Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
MAREK REWIZORSKI
5. The Responses of Emerging Global South Powers to the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine: Implications for the Global Distribution of Power
JAKUB ZAJ¿CZKOWSKI AND SAROJ KUMAR ARYAL
6. Whose Norms and Values: Contestation or Compliance? The Emerging Global
South Powers Towards Norms and Principles on the Use of Force in
International Relations
DOROTA HEIDRICH
PART III
Global South, Continuity and Change: Regional/National Trends and
Perspectives
7. BRICS and Their Influence in South America: The Costs and Risks of a
Lack of Leadership
JUAN CARLOS LADINES AZALIA AND NIALL DUGGAN
8. China and the Evolution of the BRICS New Development Bank
JIEJIN ZHU
9. Brazil and the Challenges of Global Governance in the Face of the Rise
of the Global South: Continuities, Hesitations, and the Quest for
Leadership
WILLIAM DALDEGAN AND CARLOS EDUARDO CARVALHO
10. Global (Dis)order and India's Quest for Global South Leadership: An
Initial Survey
SHANTANU CHAKRABARTI
11. Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy during COVID-19: A Multi-pronged
Approach
RANDY W. NANDYATAMA, IRFAN ARDHANI AND RIZKY ALIF ALVIAN
12. Lost in Ambiguity: Georgia's Stance towards the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine
ARKADIUSZ MODRZEJEWSKI, LASHA BAZHUNAISHVILI AND ZVIAD ABASHIDZE
13. Transformative Times: Saudi Arabia's Evolving Foreign Policy Amid
Global Crises
WOJCIECH GRABOWSKI
14. Investment Agreement in Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implication in Greater Mekong Subregion
(GMS)
PORNCHAI WISUTTISAK AND SANG CHUL PAR
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
Connecting Embedded Conceptual Debates and 'Zeitenwende': The Trajectory of
International Order from the Perspective of the Global South
MAREK REWIZORSKI AND ANDREW F. COOPER
PART II
Global South, Continuity and Change: Global Trends and Perspectives
1. Southern World Order? How the Domestic Politics of the BRICS Countries
and Russia's Ukraine War Shape Global Governance
STEFAN A. SCHIRM
2. From Pluralism to Contested Pluralism in Global Governance
JONATHAN LUCKHURST
3. Contesting Institutional Design from a Global South Perspective: The
Debate over 'Big' and 'Small' Membership from Bandung to the BRICS/NDB
ANDREW F. COOPER
4. Bound to Abstain? The BRICS Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
MAREK REWIZORSKI
5. The Responses of Emerging Global South Powers to the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine: Implications for the Global Distribution of Power
JAKUB ZAJ¿CZKOWSKI AND SAROJ KUMAR ARYAL
6. Whose Norms and Values: Contestation or Compliance? The Emerging Global
South Powers Towards Norms and Principles on the Use of Force in
International Relations
DOROTA HEIDRICH
PART III
Global South, Continuity and Change: Regional/National Trends and
Perspectives
7. BRICS and Their Influence in South America: The Costs and Risks of a
Lack of Leadership
JUAN CARLOS LADINES AZALIA AND NIALL DUGGAN
8. China and the Evolution of the BRICS New Development Bank
JIEJIN ZHU
9. Brazil and the Challenges of Global Governance in the Face of the Rise
of the Global South: Continuities, Hesitations, and the Quest for
Leadership
WILLIAM DALDEGAN AND CARLOS EDUARDO CARVALHO
10. Global (Dis)order and India's Quest for Global South Leadership: An
Initial Survey
SHANTANU CHAKRABARTI
11. Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy during COVID-19: A Multi-pronged
Approach
RANDY W. NANDYATAMA, IRFAN ARDHANI AND RIZKY ALIF ALVIAN
12. Lost in Ambiguity: Georgia's Stance towards the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine
ARKADIUSZ MODRZEJEWSKI, LASHA BAZHUNAISHVILI AND ZVIAD ABASHIDZE
13. Transformative Times: Saudi Arabia's Evolving Foreign Policy Amid
Global Crises
WOJCIECH GRABOWSKI
14. Investment Agreement in Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implication in Greater Mekong Subregion
(GMS)
PORNCHAI WISUTTISAK AND SANG CHUL PAR
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
Connecting Embedded Conceptual Debates and 'Zeitenwende': The Trajectory of
International Order from the Perspective of the Global South
MAREK REWIZORSKI AND ANDREW F. COOPER
PART II
Global South, Continuity and Change: Global Trends and Perspectives
1. Southern World Order? How the Domestic Politics of the BRICS Countries
and Russia's Ukraine War Shape Global Governance
STEFAN A. SCHIRM
2. From Pluralism to Contested Pluralism in Global Governance
JONATHAN LUCKHURST
3. Contesting Institutional Design from a Global South Perspective: The
Debate over 'Big' and 'Small' Membership from Bandung to the BRICS/NDB
ANDREW F. COOPER
4. Bound to Abstain? The BRICS Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
MAREK REWIZORSKI
5. The Responses of Emerging Global South Powers to the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine: Implications for the Global Distribution of Power
JAKUB ZAJ¿CZKOWSKI AND SAROJ KUMAR ARYAL
6. Whose Norms and Values: Contestation or Compliance? The Emerging Global
South Powers Towards Norms and Principles on the Use of Force in
International Relations
DOROTA HEIDRICH
PART III
Global South, Continuity and Change: Regional/National Trends and
Perspectives
7. BRICS and Their Influence in South America: The Costs and Risks of a
Lack of Leadership
JUAN CARLOS LADINES AZALIA AND NIALL DUGGAN
8. China and the Evolution of the BRICS New Development Bank
JIEJIN ZHU
9. Brazil and the Challenges of Global Governance in the Face of the Rise
of the Global South: Continuities, Hesitations, and the Quest for
Leadership
WILLIAM DALDEGAN AND CARLOS EDUARDO CARVALHO
10. Global (Dis)order and India's Quest for Global South Leadership: An
Initial Survey
SHANTANU CHAKRABARTI
11. Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy during COVID-19: A Multi-pronged
Approach
RANDY W. NANDYATAMA, IRFAN ARDHANI AND RIZKY ALIF ALVIAN
12. Lost in Ambiguity: Georgia's Stance towards the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine
ARKADIUSZ MODRZEJEWSKI, LASHA BAZHUNAISHVILI AND ZVIAD ABASHIDZE
13. Transformative Times: Saudi Arabia's Evolving Foreign Policy Amid
Global Crises
WOJCIECH GRABOWSKI
14. Investment Agreement in Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implication in Greater Mekong Subregion
(GMS)
PORNCHAI WISUTTISAK AND SANG CHUL PAR
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
Connecting Embedded Conceptual Debates and 'Zeitenwende': The Trajectory of
International Order from the Perspective of the Global South
MAREK REWIZORSKI AND ANDREW F. COOPER
PART II
Global South, Continuity and Change: Global Trends and Perspectives
1. Southern World Order? How the Domestic Politics of the BRICS Countries
and Russia's Ukraine War Shape Global Governance
STEFAN A. SCHIRM
2. From Pluralism to Contested Pluralism in Global Governance
JONATHAN LUCKHURST
3. Contesting Institutional Design from a Global South Perspective: The
Debate over 'Big' and 'Small' Membership from Bandung to the BRICS/NDB
ANDREW F. COOPER
4. Bound to Abstain? The BRICS Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
MAREK REWIZORSKI
5. The Responses of Emerging Global South Powers to the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine: Implications for the Global Distribution of Power
JAKUB ZAJ¿CZKOWSKI AND SAROJ KUMAR ARYAL
6. Whose Norms and Values: Contestation or Compliance? The Emerging Global
South Powers Towards Norms and Principles on the Use of Force in
International Relations
DOROTA HEIDRICH
PART III
Global South, Continuity and Change: Regional/National Trends and
Perspectives
7. BRICS and Their Influence in South America: The Costs and Risks of a
Lack of Leadership
JUAN CARLOS LADINES AZALIA AND NIALL DUGGAN
8. China and the Evolution of the BRICS New Development Bank
JIEJIN ZHU
9. Brazil and the Challenges of Global Governance in the Face of the Rise
of the Global South: Continuities, Hesitations, and the Quest for
Leadership
WILLIAM DALDEGAN AND CARLOS EDUARDO CARVALHO
10. Global (Dis)order and India's Quest for Global South Leadership: An
Initial Survey
SHANTANU CHAKRABARTI
11. Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy during COVID-19: A Multi-pronged
Approach
RANDY W. NANDYATAMA, IRFAN ARDHANI AND RIZKY ALIF ALVIAN
12. Lost in Ambiguity: Georgia's Stance towards the Russian Invasion of
Ukraine
ARKADIUSZ MODRZEJEWSKI, LASHA BAZHUNAISHVILI AND ZVIAD ABASHIDZE
13. Transformative Times: Saudi Arabia's Evolving Foreign Policy Amid
Global Crises
WOJCIECH GRABOWSKI
14. Investment Agreement in Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implication in Greater Mekong Subregion
(GMS)
PORNCHAI WISUTTISAK AND SANG CHUL PAR