On Post-international Politics: Two Coexistent Systems or Neo-medievalism?

Authors

  • Authors

  • Mohammed Hemchi
  • Adel Zeggagh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430//LBGQ4132

Keywords:

Post-international Politics, Multi-centric System, State-centric System, Newmedievalism, Turbulence Paradigm

Abstract

This article explores what James Rosenau had founded as a post-international politics paradigm. It does so through a comparative reading of the two concepts of the two coexistent systems, state-centic and multicentric, on the one hand; and neo- medievalism on the other. The article aimes at offering some reflections on the essential characteristics that both concepts can contribute to improving our understanding of post-international politics in an era of increasing complexity. The article is divided into two sections. The first section introduces the concept of post-international politics, from Rosenau's perspective, and identifies the most prominent assumptions on which Rosenau called turbulence (another label for the post-international politics paradigm). The second section introduces the concept of neomedievalism, which traces back to Hadley Bull, as an appropriate depiction for a system within which the state's monopoly of violence is constantly declining, especially under the growing influence of private armies/security companies, which are considered a contemporary example of the mercenary armies that characterized the first medieval period.

Author Biographies

  • Mohammed Hemchi
    Researcher at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Assistant Professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Email: mohammed.hemchi@dohainstitute.edu.qa
  • Adel Zeggagh
    Professor of Political Science at Batna 1 University, Batna, Algeria Email: a.zeggagh@gmail.com

Published

2022-01-01

Cited once

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