On Global Order: Power, Values, And The Constit... -
The book examines five critical issues where the pluralist order is eroding:
A "thin" society where states cooperate only to maintain independence and regulate conflict. On Global Order: Power, Values, and the Constit...
The shift toward collective security and tighter controls on the use of force. The book examines five critical issues where the
Hurrell structures his analysis around three primary challenges: capturing shared interests, managing unequal power, and mediating cultural and value conflicts. He evaluates the evolution of global order through three analytical frameworks: He evaluates the evolution of global order through
Andrew Hurrell’s (2007) is a seminal text in international relations that explores how a legitimate political order can be sustained in an increasingly globalized and unequal world. Hurrell, a key figure in the English School of thought, argues that the traditional "pluralist" model—based solely on sovereign states coexisting through minimal rules—is no longer sufficient to address modern challenges like climate change, human rights, and global economic inequality. Core Themes and Frameworks
A system where power and authority move beyond the state into networks of markets and civil society. The Tension Between Power and Justice