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Rhetorical Powers

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Sasikumar Sundaram provides a bold new theory of rhetoric as power politics, demonstrating how non-Western states challenge their silencing within the Western-led international order.
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Recent years have seen a striking resurgence of anti-imperial and anticolonial rhetoric on the international stage, from Global South to Global North and from the Left to the Right. Why do states deploy these forms of rhetoric in global politics? How do practitioners from the so-called non-Western world differ in their use and performance of rhetoric, and in what ways do they shape international order?

Sasikumar Sundaram provides a bold new theory of rhetoric as power politics, demonstrating how non-Western states challenge their silencing within the Western-led international order. He argues that, in the deeply hierarchical international system, states in the lower rungs resort to rhetorical performances in order to be heard. Through anti-imperial and anticolonial rhetorical statecraft, states such as India, Brazil, and China seek to expose and exploit the contradictions in the legitimating principles, norms, and rules of the international system—and, in so doing, pursue and exercise power. Today, as Russia, Europe, and even the United States engage in anti-imperial and anticolonial rhetoric, Sundaram shows why lessons from the non-Western world are crucial to recognizing the dynamics of power politics and global disorder. A bracing challenge to established theories of power in international relations, Rhetorical Powers underscores the need to address enduring forms of silencing within the international order.

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Price: $36.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Studies in International Order and Politics
Publication Date: 20 January 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231207836
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American

In a world in which great powers regularly trade accusations of imperial expansionism, Sundaram’s exciting study of the functions of such rhetoric in international relations is a gift. His case studies of how Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian leaders have deployed such claims demonstrate that, far from being obsolete, anticolonial language has often portended a different and less hierarchical global order. Nevertheless, it is no less an issue of power politics.
Sasikumar Sundaram is a senior lecturer in foreign policy and security in the Department of International Politics at City St George’s, University of London. He is the vice chair of the Global South Caucus of the International Studies Association.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Rhetorical Power Politics: A Framework
2. Repertoire of Power Politics in India, Brazil, and China
3. India’s Rhetorical Power Politics in the East Pakistan Crisis, 1971
4. Brazil’s Rhetorical Power Politics in the Haitian Crisis, 2004
5. China’s Rhetorical Power Politics in the Syrian Crisis, 2011–2020
6. Rhetorical Powers, Flipped Scripts, and Global Disorder
Notes
Index