1st Edition

The Dao of World Politics Towards a Post-Westphalian, Worldist International Relations

By L. H. M. Ling Copyright 2014
    240 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book draws on Daoist yin/yang dialectics to move world politics from the current stasis of hegemony, hierarchy, and violence to a more balanced engagement with parity, fluidity, and ethics.

    The author theorizes that we may develop a richer, more representative approach towards sustainable and democratic governance by offering a non-Western alternative to hegemonic debates in IR. The book presents the story of world politics by integrating folk tales and popular culture with policy analysis. It does not exclude current models of liberal internationalism but rather brackets them for another day, another purpose. The deconstruction of IR as a singular unifying school of thought through the lens of a non-Westphalian analytic shows a unique perspective on the forces that drive and shape world politics. This book suggests new ways to articulate and act so that global politics is more inclusive and less coercive. Only then, the book claims, could IR realize what the dao has always stood for: a world of compassion and care.

    The Dao of World Politics bridges the humanities and social sciences, and will be of interest to scholars and students of the global/international, as well as policymakers and activists of the local/domestic.

    Introduction Part IRoot: Why do we need a Dao of World Politics  1. The Problem with Westphalia: The Fish and the Turtle  2.  Worldism: Multiple Worlds in IR  3. Daoist Dialectics: Gender as Analytic  4. Worldist Dialogics: Changing the Terms of Engagement  Interregnum  5. A Fairy Tale of Science  Part II - Branch: The Worldist Model of Dialogics  6. Relationality: From Hegemony to Parity  7. Resonance: From Hierarchy to Fluidity  8. Interbeing: From Violence to Ethics with Compassion  9. New World Making: Yin/Yang Pacha (with Carolina M. PinheiroPart III - Buds: Towards a Post-Westphalian, Worldist IR  10. Journeys Beyond the West

    Biography

    L. H. M. Ling is an Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Associate Professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York, USA.