The discipline of IR has always suffered from a parochial occupation with the state and the Western system of states. This book presents a case for a basic reorientation of IR away from the state and towards the study of social institutions in the sense of patterned practices, ideas and norms/rules. The argument is that the state is an in
The discipline of IR has always suffered from a parochial occupation with the state and the Western system of states. This book presents a case for a basic reorientation of IR away from the state and towards the study of social institutions in the sense of patterned practices, ideas and norms/rules. The argument is that the state is an in
Laust Schouenborg is Associate Professor of Global Studies in the Department of Society and Globalisation at Roskilde University, Denmark. His research interests include IR theory, security studies, and world history.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The argument in the context of IR theory Chapter 3. The argument in the context of anthropology, archaeology and historical sociology Chapter 4. Principles of legitimacy and membership Chapter 5. Regulating conflicts Chapter 6. Trade Chapter 7. Governance Chapter 8. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The argument in the context of IR theory Chapter 3. The argument in the context of anthropology, archaeology and historical sociology Chapter 4. Principles of legitimacy and membership Chapter 5. Regulating conflicts Chapter 6. Trade Chapter 7. Governance Chapter 8. Conclusion
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