Book contents
- Undermining American Hegemony
- Undermining American Hegemony
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Goods Substitution and the Logics of International Order Transformation
- 2 Goods Substitution and Counter-Hegemonic Strategies
- 3 International Rankings As Normative Goods: Hegemony and the Quest for Social Status
- 4 China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Undermining Hegemony through Goods Substitution?
- 5 The Silk Road to Goods Substitution: Central Asia and the Rise of New Post-Western International Orders
- 6 Goods Substitution in the USA’s Back Yard: Colombia’s Diversification Strategies under Conditions of Hierarchy
- 7 Goods Substitution at High Latitude: Undermining Hegemony from below in the North Atlantic
- 8 Reflections on the Volume
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Goods Substitution and the Logics of International Order Transformation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2021
- Undermining American Hegemony
- Undermining American Hegemony
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Goods Substitution and the Logics of International Order Transformation
- 2 Goods Substitution and Counter-Hegemonic Strategies
- 3 International Rankings As Normative Goods: Hegemony and the Quest for Social Status
- 4 China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Undermining Hegemony through Goods Substitution?
- 5 The Silk Road to Goods Substitution: Central Asia and the Rise of New Post-Western International Orders
- 6 Goods Substitution in the USA’s Back Yard: Colombia’s Diversification Strategies under Conditions of Hierarchy
- 7 Goods Substitution at High Latitude: Undermining Hegemony from below in the North Atlantic
- 8 Reflections on the Volume
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This introductory chapter first reviews the major categories of goods: private, public, common-pool, and club, and discusses the concept of good specificity – essentially, the number of possible suppliers – which matters to the politics of substitution. It then turns toward a discussion of how this volume defines and understands international order: An important feature of international order is its “goods ecology” – that is, patterns in the production, supply, quality, and nature of international goods. The next major section elaborates the logic of goods substitution, which serves as the common framework for the chapters in the book, before illustrating how many of the goods in international politics are cultural or symbolic in character and having performative dimensions. The chapter concludes by laying out the plan of the volume and the contents of each of the chapters.
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- Undermining American HegemonyGoods Substitution in World Politics, pp. 1 - 28Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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