Chapter 1: Power Politics and International Order
Chapter 2: Reordering International Order
Chapter 3: A Theory of Exclusion
Chapter 4: Order in the Age of Great Power Politics
Chapter 5: Order in the European Concert Era
Chapter 6: The Wilsonian Order Project
Chapter 7: Birthing the Liberal International Order
Chapter 8: Consolidating the Liberal International Order
Chapter 9: The Future of Order
Appendix: Identifying the Great Powers
Tables and Figures
Kyle M. Lascurettes is Assistant Professor of International Affairs at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where he specializes in global order, international institutions, and international relations theory.
"In this impressive study of order building in the modern era,
Lascurettes argues that powerful states have long shaped the rules
of the international order to undermine rival states. The book
offers detailed historical accounts of great ordering moments from
the seventeenth to the twentieth century." -- G. John Ikenberry,
Foreign Affairs
"...Lascurettes provides a thought-provoking long-term view of
international history that should stimulate theorists and
practitioners in their work on a system for the future. And while
the accounts of history are insightful, the real strength of the
book is their re-interpretation and the long-term patterns that
they illustrate. 'Orders of Exclusion' is a fascinating study of
history, diplomatic strategy, and international relations theory."
-- Benjamin
Duerr, Global Policy
"Why do states construct international orders? In this insightful
and informative work, Kyle M. Lascurettes argues that they do so as
a means of countering threats to their national security. In
contrast to those who view international order as arising from
consensus about the rules that should govern international
behavior, Lascurettes portrays the creation of order as a
competitive and conflictual process DL a manifestation of power
politics rather than an
alternative to it." -- Stephen A. Kocs, International Studies
Review
"Anyone interested in the past, present, and especially the future
of the US-led 'rules-based liberal order' needs to read this book.
Kyle Lascurettes delivers a bracingly revisionist, profoundly
learned, and historically rich reconsideration of the theory and
practice of international orders with major implications for US
strategic choices. Whether or not you buy every argument, this book
will make you a lot smarter about the power politics of
inter-state
orders from Westphalia to the end of the Cold War and beyond" --
William C. Wohlforth, Daniel Webster Professor, Government
Department, Dartmouth College
"In this arresting book, Lascurettes argues that, paradoxically,
the US designed a liberal order in the 1940s precisely to exclude
and weaken the anti-liberal Soviet Union. The theorizing in this
book is subtle, the historical evidence formidable, and the
conclusion for the future of Sino-American relations sobering." --
John M. Owen, IV, Taylor Professor and Chair of Politics,
University of Virginia
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