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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
“Order” has emerged as a central concept in the study of international relations. This panel brings together authors and papers that each interrogate a key aspect of international order. Each looks to a particular order—either the contemporary liberal order or a historical example—and examines the forces that produced and/or maintained it.
Foundational Bargains and International Order - Stephen A. Kocs, College of the Holy Cross
Collective Security and Military Cooperation in the Age of Industrial Modernity - Anatoly Levshin, Princeton University
Racialized Liberalism and the Post-war International Order, 1947-1949 - Amoz Jin Yi Hor
Power and Order in Historical East Asia: Moving Beyond the Tributary System - Yuan-kang Wang, Western Michigan University