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ID098883
Title ProperAnglobal governance
LanguageENG
AuthorVucetic, Srdjan
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 'Anglosphere' refers to a grouping of English-speaking states, nations and societies united by the language, values and institutions associated with the historical experience of England/Britain. After being introduced in 1999-2000 at two conferences convened by the Hudson Institute, the idea of the Anglosphere has become increasingly popular with various Anglophiles and especially with Anglo-American conservatives and neoconservatives. After a brief inquiry into the broader conceptual and historical foundations of this neologism, this article considers some ways in which the Anglosphere relates to the research programme on global governance in the field of international relations (IR). Using 'liberal imperialism' as a theoretical starting point, the article evaluates the Anglosphere as a tool for promoting greater attention to the role of race and racism in the emergence of the structure and processes of contemporary global governance. For all its political, logical and other ambiguities, when approached as an arena of critical analysis, an Anglosphere perspective can indeed help us comprehend the development and general patterns of the racialized world order. For that reason alone, Anglobal governance should be worthy of study in IR.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 23, No. 3; Sep 2010: p456-474
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 23, No. 3; Sep 2010: p456-474
Key WordsAnglobal ;  Governance


 
 
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