I.The Premise of Difference: Race, Culture, Nation, and Cosmoplitan
Practice in (Pen)insular Southeast Asia
by Joel S. Kahn
The "Premise of Difference"
The Case of "the Malays"
II.From Berlin to Baghdad: Competing for Power and Discursive Legitimacy
by Joseph A. Camilleri
U.S. Dominance and the Ambiguities of Emerging Plurality
A Word on Terrorism and the "War on Terror"
The Changing Grammar of International Relations
Discursive Competition
III. Designing Intelligence and Civic Power: Maritime Political Economy from Athens to Australia
by Peter W. Murphy
Power and the Administration of Things
Circumferential Power in World History
The Peripatetic Species and the Patrimonial State
Maritime
Circumferential Power: The Australian Case
The Australian Political Economy
Frank Speech and the Geometrical-Mathematical Spirit
Immortal Creation