Exemplarity in Global Politics, 9781529248043
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Good examples inspire global politics, but are rarely simple.
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Summary

Leading by Example: How Exemplarity Shapes Global Politics

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This volume explores a mechanism that is celebrated in liberal discourse but is trickier in practice: the power of example. It addresses the complex interplay of performance, reception and uptake, and provides a transdisciplinary analysis of how exemplarity shapes global politics.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529248043
ISBN-10:1529248043
Author:Dorothy Noyes, Tobias Wille
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Imprint:Bristol University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:318
Release Date:15 January 2026
Weight:492g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
Series:Bristol Studies in International Theory
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Critics Review

‘We live in a world full of exemplars, but far from an exemplary world, a contradiction that fuels these subtle and richly satisfying analyses of how aspirational models of people and forms might circulate. This nuanced bouquet of chapters brings together interdisciplinary approaches that reveal the types of social coordination that must exist for exemplars to emerge, circulate, and in turn structure future possibilities that people thus learn to find worthwhile. This collection is a vital starting point for all who want to understand a world built to enable exemplars to spark social change.’ Ilana Gershon, Rice University‘This conceptually compelling and empirically scrumptious collection edited by Noyes and Wille unpicks the modalities and uptakes of exemplarity in world politics with rare anthropological sensibility. For a finely imaginative example of empirical theorising, defying disciplinary boundaries and engaging a range of perspectives, look no further. A treat.’ Maria Mälksoo, University of Copenhagen‘How do exemplary acts become themselves? This impressive, wide-ranging volume interrogates the intricate interplay of political claims, performance events and recognition. The chapters offer the reader refreshing and important transdisciplinary insights into the global politics of exemplarity.’ Srdjan Vucetic, University of Ottawa

About The Author

Dorothy Noyes

Dorothy Noyes is College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of English and Director of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at the Ohio State University.

Tobias Wille is Assistant Professor of International Security in the Department of Political Science at Goethe University Frankfurt and John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for European Studies.

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