International orders in the early modern world before the rise of the West
This book examines the historical interactions of the West and non-Western world, and investigates whether or not the exclusive adoption of Western-oriented 'international norms' is the prerequisite for the construction of international order
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Routledge
2014
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the rest and the rise of the West / Shogo Suzuki, Yongjin Zhang, and Joel Quirk
- Europeans and the steppe: Russian lands under the Mongol rule / Iver B. Neumann
- Europe, Islam, and Pax Ottomana, 1453-1774 / Ayla Göl
- Curious and exotic encounters: Europeans as supplicants in the Chinese imperium, 1513-1793 / Yongjin Zhang
- Europe at the periphery of the Japanese world order / Shogo Suzuki
- A corrupt international society: how Britain was duped into its first Indian conquest / Darshan Vigneswaran
- International relations in the Americas during the long eighteenth century, 1663-1820 / Charles Jones
- Europeans, Africans, and the Atlantic world, 1450-1850 / Joel Quirk and David Richardson
- Conclusion: Eurocentrism, world history, meta-narratives, and the meeting of international societies / Richard Little


