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Social practices of rule-making in world politics

Bentley B. Allan, scientific cosmology and international orders, cambridge, cambridge university press, 2018, ISBN 9781108416610, 358 pp

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  • Adler, Emanuel (2019) World ordering: a social theory of cognitive evolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  • Allan, Bentley B (2018) Scientific cosmology and international orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
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  • Raymond, Mark (2019) Social practices of rule-making in world politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
  • Thakur, Vineet, Alexander E Davis, and Peter Vale (2017) ‘Imperial mission, “scientific” method: an alternative account of the origins of IR’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 46:1, 3–23
  • Vitalis, Robert (2015) White world order, black power politics: the birth of American international relations (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press)

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