Book contents
- Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 161
- Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Hybrid Sovereignty in International Theory
- 2 Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity
- 3 Hybrid Sovereign Empire in the English East India Company
- 4 Contracting American Wars through Blackwater
- 5 Institutionalizing Markets through the International Chamber of Commerce
- 6 Shadowing for Human Rights through Amnesty International
- 7 Conclusions on Power and Responsibility in Hybrid Sovereignty
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
2 - Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
- Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 161
- Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Hybrid Sovereignty in International Theory
- 2 Ideal-Types of Public/Private Hybridity
- 3 Hybrid Sovereign Empire in the English East India Company
- 4 Contracting American Wars through Blackwater
- 5 Institutionalizing Markets through the International Chamber of Commerce
- 6 Shadowing for Human Rights through Amnesty International
- 7 Conclusions on Power and Responsibility in Hybrid Sovereignty
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
Summary
This chapter develops the analytical dynamics of public/private hybridity in Lived Sovereignty. It first situates public/private hybridity in the global governance literature and then introduces three ideal-types. Contractual hybridity features formal and publicized performances where sovereign power is negotiated in public/private contractual exchanges. Institutional hybridity features informal and partly publicized performances where sovereign power is negotiated through public/private institutional linkages. Shadow hybridity features nonformalized and nonpublicized performances where sovereign power is negotiated in public/private shadowy bargains. Finally, the chapter presents a Weberian-inspired research design to show off the three ideal-types in the empirics that follow.
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- Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics , pp. 40 - 69Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022