Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research

Regional powers attracted the heightened interest of researchers in international relations (IR) when the first signs of potential challenges to the unipolar world order appeared, but after a decade’s worth of efforts to make sense of regional power status, and regional ordering, it petered out, lea...

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Main Author: Faust, Anita
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Language:English
Published: Publikon 2023-04-01
Series:Modern Geográfia
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Online Access:https://moderngeografia.eu/en/concepts-of-world-order-and-their-implications-for-regional-power-research-2/
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description Regional powers attracted the heightened interest of researchers in international relations (IR) when the first signs of potential challenges to the unipolar world order appeared, but after a decade’s worth of efforts to make sense of regional power status, and regional ordering, it petered out, leaving hypotheses consistently unconfirmed. The paper investigates the interpretive framework – the concepts of world order – that underlay the unfruitful hypotheses. For this end, the paper re-examines four contemporary paradigms of world order – distinguished on the basis of their constituents and their concept of relations – from the viewpoint of regional power research. The approach offers a shift in viewpoints that may help foster the creation of a paradigm of world order that can account for the sub-global level. Furthermore, to realign theory and practice, the paper attempts to tackle the problem of regionality in the context of interdependence and globalization. By expanding the present categorization of powers as global, regional, and local to include the proposed novel category of transregional power the rigidity of regionality can be eliminated. The new category enables a more nuanced understanding of the hierarchy of powers as well as of the processes of world order on multiple geographical scales.
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spelling doaj.art-1ebcbbbb5bd64424811510d8572a3d032023-02-21T09:31:06ZengPublikonModern Geográfia2062-16552023-04-01181799610.15170/MG.2023.18.01.05Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power ResearchFaust, Anita0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-7001Geopolitical Research Group of the Eurasia Center, John von Neumann UniversityRegional powers attracted the heightened interest of researchers in international relations (IR) when the first signs of potential challenges to the unipolar world order appeared, but after a decade’s worth of efforts to make sense of regional power status, and regional ordering, it petered out, leaving hypotheses consistently unconfirmed. The paper investigates the interpretive framework – the concepts of world order – that underlay the unfruitful hypotheses. For this end, the paper re-examines four contemporary paradigms of world order – distinguished on the basis of their constituents and their concept of relations – from the viewpoint of regional power research. The approach offers a shift in viewpoints that may help foster the creation of a paradigm of world order that can account for the sub-global level. Furthermore, to realign theory and practice, the paper attempts to tackle the problem of regionality in the context of interdependence and globalization. By expanding the present categorization of powers as global, regional, and local to include the proposed novel category of transregional power the rigidity of regionality can be eliminated. The new category enables a more nuanced understanding of the hierarchy of powers as well as of the processes of world order on multiple geographical scales.https://moderngeografia.eu/en/concepts-of-world-order-and-their-implications-for-regional-power-research-2/world orderregional powerstransregional powersgeopolitical codessystemic relevancehierarchylegitimation
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Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
Modern Geográfia
world order
regional powers
transregional powers
geopolitical codes
systemic relevance
hierarchy
legitimation
title Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
title_full Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
title_fullStr Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
title_full_unstemmed Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
title_short Concepts of World Order and their Implications for Regional Power Research
title_sort concepts of world order and their implications for regional power research
topic world order
regional powers
transregional powers
geopolitical codes
systemic relevance
hierarchy
legitimation
url https://moderngeografia.eu/en/concepts-of-world-order-and-their-implications-for-regional-power-research-2/
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