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Negarchy was a term coined by Daniel Deudney[1] to mean a form of status quo maintained by the inter-relations of the power structure and authority that modern states hold in relation to each other which negate each other due to their respective affluence. The situation of this kind of power compromise results in putting limits upon and reining in the rule of all such states by reducing their individual power and potential affluence. Thus it is a rule of their own creation that they are also unwillingly subject to. Comparisons have been drawn between 'negarchy' and natural law structures[2] as well as with intranational markets.[3] Negarchy is described as being a form of governing between "anarchy and hierarchy".[4]
See also
- Separation of powers
- Anarchy in international relations
- Balance of power in international relations
- Complex adaptive system
- Complex interdependence
- Coopetition
References
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