International Practices
Herausgeber: Adler, Emanuel; Pouliot, Vincent
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Leading scholars show how the study of international practices can provide effective new tools in understanding its multifaceted nature.
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Leading scholars show how the study of international practices can provide effective new tools in understanding its multifaceted nature.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010437
- ISBN-10: 1107010438
- Artikelnr.: 35455289
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010437
- ISBN-10: 1107010438
- Artikelnr.: 35455289
Part I. Practices in International Relations and Social Theory: 1.
International practices: introduction and framework Emanuel Adler and
Vincent Pouliot; 2. Making sense of 'international practices' Friedrich
Kratochwil; Part II. Practices and Their Background: 3. A practice theory
of emotion in international relations Janice Bially Mattern; 4. Background
knowledge in the foreground: conversations about competent practice in
'sacred space' Janice Stein; 5. Interactional international law and the
practice of legality Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope; Part III. The
Evolution of Practices: 6. The practice of deterrence Patrick Morgan; 7.
Britain's response to the Spanish Civil War: investigating the implications
of foregrounding practice for English school thinking Richard Little; 8.
Domestic practices and balancing: integrating practice into neoclassical
realism Norrin Ripsman; Part IV. Practices in Practice: 9. Banking on
power: how some practices in an international organization anchor others
Ole Jacob Sending and Iver Neumann; 10. The practice of political
manipulation Erik Voeten; 11. Performing practices: a poststructuralist
analysis of the Muhammad cartoon crisis Lene Hansen; 12. Privatisation in
practice: power and capital in the field of global security Rita Abrahamsen
and Michael Williams; Part V. Conclusion: 13. Practices of theory Raymond
Duvall and Arjun Chowdhury.
International practices: introduction and framework Emanuel Adler and
Vincent Pouliot; 2. Making sense of 'international practices' Friedrich
Kratochwil; Part II. Practices and Their Background: 3. A practice theory
of emotion in international relations Janice Bially Mattern; 4. Background
knowledge in the foreground: conversations about competent practice in
'sacred space' Janice Stein; 5. Interactional international law and the
practice of legality Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope; Part III. The
Evolution of Practices: 6. The practice of deterrence Patrick Morgan; 7.
Britain's response to the Spanish Civil War: investigating the implications
of foregrounding practice for English school thinking Richard Little; 8.
Domestic practices and balancing: integrating practice into neoclassical
realism Norrin Ripsman; Part IV. Practices in Practice: 9. Banking on
power: how some practices in an international organization anchor others
Ole Jacob Sending and Iver Neumann; 10. The practice of political
manipulation Erik Voeten; 11. Performing practices: a poststructuralist
analysis of the Muhammad cartoon crisis Lene Hansen; 12. Privatisation in
practice: power and capital in the field of global security Rita Abrahamsen
and Michael Williams; Part V. Conclusion: 13. Practices of theory Raymond
Duvall and Arjun Chowdhury.
Part I. Practices in International Relations and Social Theory: 1.
International practices: introduction and framework Emanuel Adler and
Vincent Pouliot; 2. Making sense of 'international practices' Friedrich
Kratochwil; Part II. Practices and Their Background: 3. A practice theory
of emotion in international relations Janice Bially Mattern; 4. Background
knowledge in the foreground: conversations about competent practice in
'sacred space' Janice Stein; 5. Interactional international law and the
practice of legality Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope; Part III. The
Evolution of Practices: 6. The practice of deterrence Patrick Morgan; 7.
Britain's response to the Spanish Civil War: investigating the implications
of foregrounding practice for English school thinking Richard Little; 8.
Domestic practices and balancing: integrating practice into neoclassical
realism Norrin Ripsman; Part IV. Practices in Practice: 9. Banking on
power: how some practices in an international organization anchor others
Ole Jacob Sending and Iver Neumann; 10. The practice of political
manipulation Erik Voeten; 11. Performing practices: a poststructuralist
analysis of the Muhammad cartoon crisis Lene Hansen; 12. Privatisation in
practice: power and capital in the field of global security Rita Abrahamsen
and Michael Williams; Part V. Conclusion: 13. Practices of theory Raymond
Duvall and Arjun Chowdhury.
International practices: introduction and framework Emanuel Adler and
Vincent Pouliot; 2. Making sense of 'international practices' Friedrich
Kratochwil; Part II. Practices and Their Background: 3. A practice theory
of emotion in international relations Janice Bially Mattern; 4. Background
knowledge in the foreground: conversations about competent practice in
'sacred space' Janice Stein; 5. Interactional international law and the
practice of legality Jutta Brunnée and Stephen Toope; Part III. The
Evolution of Practices: 6. The practice of deterrence Patrick Morgan; 7.
Britain's response to the Spanish Civil War: investigating the implications
of foregrounding practice for English school thinking Richard Little; 8.
Domestic practices and balancing: integrating practice into neoclassical
realism Norrin Ripsman; Part IV. Practices in Practice: 9. Banking on
power: how some practices in an international organization anchor others
Ole Jacob Sending and Iver Neumann; 10. The practice of political
manipulation Erik Voeten; 11. Performing practices: a poststructuralist
analysis of the Muhammad cartoon crisis Lene Hansen; 12. Privatisation in
practice: power and capital in the field of global security Rita Abrahamsen
and Michael Williams; Part V. Conclusion: 13. Practices of theory Raymond
Duvall and Arjun Chowdhury.