Editorial: Novel Perspectives on Status in Global Politics
Miriam Prys-Hansen / Ali Bilgic / Clemens Hoffmann
Editorial: Novel Perspectives on Status in Global Politics
Politics and Governance | 2025
Abstract
This thematic issue advances debates on status in international relations (IR) by integrating novel empirical research with innovative theoretical perspectives. It moves beyond traditional power-centric views, highlighting the social and relational dimensions of status-seeking as a diplomatic and foreign policy practice. The contributions explore, for instance, how states pursue status through cooperation, adherence to international norms, and strategic identity management. By examining diverse cases, including non-traditional status-seekers, this collection of contributions underscores the multifaceted nature of status-seeking, involving both material and ideational factors, and enriches the literature on status in IR, offering new insights into the complex dynamics of international hierarchy and state behaviour. In this editorial, we highlight the main findings and give an outlook on the overarching contribution to IR research.
Beim Treffen der Shanghai-Organisation bekunden China, Russland und Indien Geschlossenheit. Doch eine neue Weltordnung zu beschwören, hält Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen für übertrieben. Europa könne noch gegensteuern – etwa mit fairen Handelsangeboten.
This special issue advances debates on status in international relations by integrating novel empirical research with innovative theoretical perspectives. It moves beyond traditional power-centric views, highlighting social and relational dimensions of status-seeking as a foreign policy practice.
Climate Change, Geopolitics and Security Online Workshop, Loughborough University and Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Loughborough
Prof. Dr. Miriam Prys-Hansen (Speaker), Dr. Ali Bilgic (Speaker)