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      Revisiting the expansion thesis: international society and the role of the Dutch East India company as a merchant empire

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      European Journal of International Relations
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          This paper breaks new ground by looking at the role played by merchant empires, such as the Dutch East India Company (VOC), in shaping European interactions with the non-Western world. It offers a critique of the English School’s state-centric narrative of the expansion of international society by looking to how the VOC and its expansion in Asia influenced developments within Europe. As a non-state actor, the VOC developed networks of trade and power, which were intertwined with the Dutch struggle against Iberian hegemony. As this paper shows, the development of international law, sovereign equality and European international society needs to be understood as being constituted through these colonial encounters. Looking to the VOC as a merchant empire presents a more nuanced approach to the expansion narrative that recognises that states, empires and early modern companies developed in a co-evolutionary manner. This critical approach calls for the recognition of international society as an ongoing process formed by the contestation of hybrid cultures.

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                European Journal of International Relations
                European Journal of International Relations
                SAGE Publications
                1354-0661
                1460-3713
                December 2020
                June 25 2020
                December 2020
                : 26
                : 4
                : 1230-1248
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Baltic Defence College, Tartu, Estonia
                Article
                10.1177/1354066120932300
                3097181d-57f7-4ecd-b831-17446e64a2b8
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