Comparisons in Global Security Politics: Representing and Ordering the World - Paperback
Comparisons in Global Security Politics: Representing and Ordering the World - Paperback
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by Keith Krause (Contribution by), Christian Bueger (Contribution by), Gabi Schlag (Contribution by)
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Comparative practices are integral to global security politics. The balance of power politics, status competitions and global security governance would not be possible without them. Yet, they are rarely treated as the main object of study.
Exploring the varied uses of comparisons, this book addresses three key questions:
- How is comparative knowledge produced?
- How does it become politically relevant?
- How do comparative practices shape security politics?
This book takes a bold new step in uniting disparate streams of research to show how comparative practices order governance processes and modulate competitive dynamics in world politics.
Author Biography
Thomas Müller is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University. Mathias Albert is Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University. Kerrin Langer is Research Associate at the Department of Social Sciences at TU Dortmund University.