Description
Responding to the conference theme ‘Whose international studies?’, and at the backdrop of the crisis of the liberal international order, this panel seeks to contribute to the debates about international orders from diverse social scientific and historical perspectives. It interrogates the issues of hierarchy, injustice, and disorder, as well as unacknowledged normativity and systems qualities as related to international orders. Presenting research by a diverse body of early-career and mid-career UK-based researchers, the panel promises cutting-edge debate about the nature, strengths, problems and transformation of international orders, this both as a theoretical concept and as a practice of global politics.