'Amitav Acharya insists that global order constructions can be successful in a challenged world. But they must accept a past and a future marked by enduring contestations over an inescapably pluralist world. This gem of a book makes international relations theory speak directly to world politics.' Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, New York
'… well-crafted book … the vast majority of publications this book draws on originates in the Western academy … he makes a serious effort in defining what exactly this term is about - conceptually and not in its often-normative usage. As most of Acharya's reasoning this is guided by a constructivist approach.' Ulf Engel, Connections