Normative State Power in International Relations offers a new theory of the role of scientific and moral cultures in state transformations in 20th century global politics. Breaking down methodological nationalism, and basing its case study findings in historical analysis, it encompasses International Relations, politics, and political sociology
Normative State Power in International Relations offers a new theory of the role of scientific and moral cultures in state transformations in 20th century global politics. Breaking down methodological nationalism, and basing its case study findings in historical analysis, it encompasses International Relations, politics, and political sociologyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marjo Koivisto is Lecturer in International Relations at University of Exeter. During 2011, she was a post-doctoral Visiting Scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University. Dr. Koivisto was a Michael Leifer scholar at the London School of Economics, where she completed her PhD in International Relations in 2009. She is a former Editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies, and convenes British Academy and British International Studies Association research networks on transforming liberal world orders and on IR as social science. She is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Problem of State Normativity in IR 2: Normativity and the State in IR theory: Frameworks of Analysis 3: States Are Not People: State Theory and IR 4: Rethinking Normative State Power in World Politics 5: Welfare States in International Relations 6: Beyond the Good State: Scientific Internationalism and the Nordic Model 7: Ideas Matter, But Institutions Matter More Conclusion Bibliography
1: Introduction: The Problem of State Normativity in IR 2: Normativity and the State in IR theory: Frameworks of Analysis 3: States Are Not People: State Theory and IR 4: Rethinking Normative State Power in World Politics 5: Welfare States in International Relations 6: Beyond the Good State: Scientific Internationalism and the Nordic Model 7: Ideas Matter, But Institutions Matter More Conclusion Bibliography
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