Benjamin de Carvalho is a Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Relations Halvard Leira is a Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Relations
'This beautifully edited book tells a new and incredibly rich story of the sea. Each chapter not only unsettles our geopolitical imaginaries, but also invites us to think deeper about the ways in which oceans and waterways continue to shape the conditions of possibility of world politics. This is an outstanding volume that is likely to make a splash in our discipline of International Relations.' Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Copenhagen University 'International Relations mostly treats the politics of the sea as a background constant, thanks to two centuries of Anglo-American naval hegemony. But no state's naval hegemony is eternal, which makes it all the more interesting to explore the long history of high-seas politics, as this volume does. Collectively, the authors and editors bring a wealth of knowledge to a fascinating topic.' Jeff Colgan, Brown University 'The sea and International Relations is a terrific volume that masterfully calls out International Relations' (IR) terrestrial bias, and makes a compelling case for extending IR's conceptual and empirical horizons seawards. Pirates and privateers, merchants, revolutionaries and empire-builders all feature in a scintillating series of interventions that together match formidable historical breadth with startling contemporary relevance. Anchors away, IR scholars - it's time to set sail!' Andrew Phillips, University of Queensland -- .