A sophisticated and significant contribution to the literature on state building and the history of international relations, The Logic of Conformity is a fascinating study of how the concept of sovereignty is reshaped by the entrance of newcomers.
A sophisticated and significant contribution to the literature on state building and the history of international relations, The Logic of Conformity is a fascinating study of how the concept of sovereignty is reshaped by the entrance of newcomers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomoko T. Okagaki is a professor of International Politics in the Faculty of Law at Dokkyo University.
Inhaltsangabe
Author's Note Part 1. The Framework of Analysis Chapter I. Introduction: Explaining Japan's Entry into the International System Chapter II. State Socialisation and Institutionalisation of the International System Part 2. The Process of Conformity Chapter III. Adoption: Introduction of the Law Of Nations, 1853-1860s Chapter IV. Absorption: "Civilisation and Enlightenment," 1870s Chapter V. Adaptation: International Law as a Tool, 1880s-1899 Part 3. The Logic of Conformity Chapter VI. Socialisation and Institutionalisation Dynamics Chapter VII. Conclusion Selected Bibliography Sources in English Sources in Japanese Acknowledgments
Author's Note Part 1. The Framework of Analysis Chapter I. Introduction: Explaining Japan's Entry into the International System Chapter II. State Socialisation and Institutionalisation of the International System Part 2. The Process of Conformity Chapter III. Adoption: Introduction of the Law Of Nations, 1853-1860s Chapter IV. Absorption: "Civilisation and Enlightenment," 1870s Chapter V. Adaptation: International Law as a Tool, 1880s-1899 Part 3. The Logic of Conformity Chapter VI. Socialisation and Institutionalisation Dynamics Chapter VII. Conclusion Selected Bibliography Sources in English Sources in Japanese Acknowledgments
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