Empire and International Order presents a critical examination of how useful the concept of empire is for understanding varieties of international order across time and place. Original contributions from an international team of upcoming and distinguished scholars analyse a wealth of theoretical approaches alongside contemporary themes enabling the reader to understand the desire to shift the ground of analysis away from the current literature of immediate issue of the US towards the disciplines of international relations, politics, and political/sociological theory.
Empire and International Order presents a critical examination of how useful the concept of empire is for understanding varieties of international order across time and place. Original contributions from an international team of upcoming and distinguished scholars analyse a wealth of theoretical approaches alongside contemporary themes enabling the reader to understand the desire to shift the ground of analysis away from the current literature of immediate issue of the US towards the disciplines of international relations, politics, and political/sociological theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noel Parker is Associate Professor in Political Theory and the History of Ideas at University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction:Empires and the International '" in History or throughout History, Noel Parker; Part I Mechanisms of Empire and 'the International'; Chapter 1a Empires, Past and Present: The Relevance of Empire as an Analytic Concept, Hendrik Spruyt; Chapter 2 Imperial Administration: Comparing the Byzantine Empire and the EU, Magali Gravier; Chapter 3 Empires and the Sovereign State Order: A Revisionist History, Noel Parker; Part II Newer Articulations of Empire in International Politics; Chapter 4 Empire, Specialness: Exploring the Intersections between Imperial and Special Relationships, Kristin M. Haugevik; Chapter 5 Imperial Discourse in a Post-Imperial Russia: Where Will It Float To?, Andrey Makarychev; Chapter 6 American Liberalism and the Imperial Temptation, Paul Musgrave, Dan Nexon; Chapter 7 Afterword, Yale H. Ferguson;
Chapter 1 Introduction:Empires and the International '" in History or throughout History, Noel Parker; Part I Mechanisms of Empire and 'the International'; Chapter 1a Empires, Past and Present: The Relevance of Empire as an Analytic Concept, Hendrik Spruyt; Chapter 2 Imperial Administration: Comparing the Byzantine Empire and the EU, Magali Gravier; Chapter 3 Empires and the Sovereign State Order: A Revisionist History, Noel Parker; Part II Newer Articulations of Empire in International Politics; Chapter 4 Empire, Specialness: Exploring the Intersections between Imperial and Special Relationships, Kristin M. Haugevik; Chapter 5 Imperial Discourse in a Post-Imperial Russia: Where Will It Float To?, Andrey Makarychev; Chapter 6 American Liberalism and the Imperial Temptation, Paul Musgrave, Dan Nexon; Chapter 7 Afterword, Yale H. Ferguson;
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