1st Edition

Uncertainty in Global Politics

Edited By Anastasia Shesterinina, Miriam Matejova Copyright 2024
304 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

304 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book engages in a constructive, practical debate on the nature and effects of uncertainty in global politics. International contributors explore the processes associated with different forms of uncertainty in the context of environmental issues, diplomacy and international negotiations, and conflict and security. From the collapse of the Soviet Union to the 1997 and 2008 financial crises to... Read more

1   Introduction: Approaches to Uncertainty in Global Politics

Miriam Matejova and Anastasia Shesterinina

PART I. Uncertainty and Ordinary People

2   Beyond “Bluffing”: The Weaponization of Uncertainty in Russia’s War Against Ukraine

Jesse Driscoll and Natalia Savelyeva

3  “Politics of Uncertainty” in Practice: The Belarusian 2020 Presidential Election

Sofie Bedford

PART II. Uncertainty and the State

4   Arming up in Uncertainty: Congressional Response to Missile Defense Test Failures

Leah Matchett

5   “Why Didn’t They See It Coming?” Ground-level Diplomats, Foreign Policy, and Unconstitutional Regime Change

Haley J. Swedlund

PART III. Uncertainty in International Policy and Law

6   Legal Uncertainty and the Making of Maritime Boundaries

Umut Yüksel

7   Governing Uncertainty during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Change in Science-Policy Interfaces and Gender-Specific Effects in Europe

Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp     

8   Whitewashing Green Swans: Sustainable Finance and the Epistemic Foundations of Policy Paradigms

Christian Elliott

PART IV. Uncertainty at the Global Level

9   Uncertainty and Fiji’s Role in Shifting Norms on State-led Responses to Climate Mobilities

Liam Moore and Phil Orchard

10   Uncertain Uncertainty in Global Disaster Diplomacy

Ilan Kelman

11   Orbital Uncertainty and the Governance of Outer Space Activities

Adam Bower

12   Anticipatory Norm-building and the (Un)Making of Uncertainty: The Norm against Autonomous Weapons Systems

Berenike Prem

PART V. Embracing Uncertainty in IR Research

13   Studying Global Politics in Adverse Conditions: The Uncertainty Spectrum

Stephen Noakes

14   Making Friends with Uncertainty: Hopeful Futurities in Telling Stories about Global Politics

Roxani Krystalli, Shambhawi Tripathi and Katharina Hunfeld

15   Conclusion: Responses to Uncertainty in Global Politics

Miriam Matejova and Anastasia Shesterinina

Biography

Miriam Matejova is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Masaryk University and Fellow at Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University. Her co-authored book Disaster Security: Using Intelligence and Military Planning for Energy and Environmental Security Risks was published with Cambridge University Press.

Anastasia Shesterinina is Chair in Comparative Politics, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, and Director of the Centre for the Comparative Study of Civil War at the University of York. Her book Mobilizing in Uncertainty: Collective Identities and War in Abkhazia was published with Cornell University Press.