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Hierarchy
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David Lake's 'Hierarchy' examines the role of hierarchy in international relations.
The book argues that international politics are characterized by enduring hierarchies, not anarchy.
Lake explores how dominant states use their power to create and maintain these hierarchies.
These hierarchies provide order and stability, but also generate conflict and inequality.
The work draws on historical and contemporary cases to illustrate its arguments.
It challenges traditional realist perspectives by emphasizing the importance of domestic factors and institutions.
The book argues that international politics are characterized by enduring hierarchies, not anarchy.
Lake explores how dominant states use their power to create and maintain these hierarchies.
These hierarchies provide order and stability, but also generate conflict and inequality.
The work draws on historical and contemporary cases to illustrate its arguments.
It challenges traditional realist perspectives by emphasizing the importance of domestic factors and institutions.
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