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Rising Powers and State Transformation
Rising Powers and State Transformationadvances the concept of 'state transformation' as a useful lens through which to examine rising power states' foreign policymaking and implementation, with chapters dedicated to China, Russia, India, Brazil, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.
The volume breaks with the prevalent tendency in International Relations (IR) scholarship to treat rising powers as unitary actors in international politics. Although a neat demarcation of the domestic and international domains, on which the notion of unitary agency is premised, has always been a myth, these states' uneven integration into the global political economy has eroded this perspective's empirical purchase considerably. Instead, this volume employs the concept of 'state transformation' as a lens through which to examine rising power states' foreign policymaking and implementation. State transformation refers to the pluralisation of cross-border state agency via contested and uneven processes of fragmentation, decentralisation and internationalisation of state apparatuses. The volume demonstrates the significance of state transformation processes for explaining some of these states' key foreign policy agendas, and outlines the implications for the wider field in IR.
With chapters dedicated to all of today's most important rising power states, Rising Powers and State Transformationwill be of great interest to scholars of IR, international politics and foreign policy. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.
Shahar Hameiri is Associate Professor of International Politics in the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland.
Lee Jones is Reader in International Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London.
John Heathershaw is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter.
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Contents
Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw
Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng
John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and Alexander Cooley
Biao Zhang
Daria Isachenko
Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko
Madhan Mohan Jaganathan
Daniel Cardoso
Moch Faisal Karim
Babak Mohammadzadeh
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in Third World Quarterly,volume 40, issue 8 (September 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and foreign policyShahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw
Third World Quarterly,volume 40, issue 8 (September 2019), pp. 1397-1414
Chapter 1
Understanding China's 'Belt and Road Initiative': beyond 'grand strategy' to a state transformation analysis
Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng
Third World Quarterly,volume 40, issue 8 (September 2019), pp. 1415-1439
Chapter 2
Centred discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and Chinese 'rising' power in Central Asia
John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and Alexander Cooley
Third World Quarterly,volume 40, issue 8 (September 2019), pp. 1440-1458
Chapter 3
State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National Nuclear Companies expansion into Europe
Biao Zhang
Third World Quarterly,volume 40, issue 8 (September 2019), pp. 1459-1478
Chapter 4
Coordination and control in Russia's foreign policy: travails of Putin's curators in the near abroad
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