Presents a shift from the accepted international relations standard of theorizing, by analyzing policy decisions made in non-ideal conditions within a broader framework of practical choices, emphasizing both historicity and contingency, as exemplified by changing practices in the international arena.
Presents a shift from the accepted international relations standard of theorizing, by analyzing policy decisions made in non-ideal conditions within a broader framework of practical choices, emphasizing both historicity and contingency, as exemplified by changing practices in the international arena.
Friedrich Kratochwil has taught at the universities of Maryland, Columbia, Denver and Pennsylvania, prior to becoming chair of international relations at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich and later at the European University Institute, Florence (2003¿11). He was editor of the European Journal of International Relations and has served as a member of the editorial boards for several leading European, American and Asian journals. He is the author of Rules, Norms and Decisions (Cambridge, 1989), The Puzzles of Politics (2011), and The Status of Law in World Society (Cambridge, 2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Constructivism and the practices of (international) politics: the case for a humean approach 2. Constituting 3. Changing 4. Showing 5. Guiding 6. Sanctioning 7. Punishing 8. Remembering and forgetting 9. Knowing and doubting 10. Acting 11. Judging and communicating.
Foreword 1. Constructivism and the practices of (international) politics: the case for a humean approach 2. Constituting 3. Changing 4. Showing 5. Guiding 6. Sanctioning 7. Punishing 8. Remembering and forgetting 9. Knowing and doubting 10. Acting 11. Judging and communicating.
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