Contestation over Fundamental Institutions and the Constrictions of Institutionalist International Relations
Andrew F. Cooper
1. Unravelling the centrality of the contest over international institutions
2. Concertation as a foundational/fundamental institution
3. Crises as potential animators of institutional transformation
4. Raising the stakes of the institutional contest over the normative dimension
5. Hierarchical privileges of institutional convenience
6. Between aspirations and anxiety: The ambivalent hold of formal institutions by non-incumbents from the Global South
7. Inserting designers into institutional design: Institutional entrepreneurship and the evolution of state-based plurilateralism
8. Recalibrated but still contested: The G20 as a twenty-first century institutional concert format
9. The challenge of personalist-populist institutional disruption at the core of the system
10. Aspirations of a BRICS solidarity concert/hanging together as a pluralist club
Conclusions
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