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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009355216
- Artikelnr.: 70911280
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Jack Donnelly is the Andrew Mellon Professor in the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. His book Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice (2002) is widely acknowledged as one of the preeminent works in the field of international human rights and his work in international relations theory has been published in leading journals including International Organization, European Journal of International Relations, and International Theory.
Part I. Systems, Relations, Levels, and Explanations: Foundations For Systemic/Relational IR: 1. Systems and relations
2. Complex adaptive systems
3. From levels of analysis to levels of organization
4. Systems, causes, and theory: explanatory pluralism in IR
Part II. Waltzian Structural Theory: A Post-Mortem: 5. Structural theory
6. Anarchy
7. The tripartite conception of structure
8. Functional differentiation and distribution of capabilities
9. Ordering principles
Part III. Systems, Relations, and Processes: Reframing Systemic International Theory
Section A. Differentiation and Continuous (Trans)Formation: 10. Relations, processes, and systems
11. Multiple dimensions of differentiation in assembled international systems
12. Continuous (trans)formation: producing social continuity and social change
13. Life sciences and social sciences: co-evolving complex adaptive systems
Section B. Four Excursions in Relational/Systemic IR: 14. Normative-institutional differentiation
15. Vertical differentiation: stratification and hierarchy in international systems
16. Levels, centers, and peripheries: spatio-political structures
17. Continuous (trans)formation of eurocentric political systems (c. 1225 - c. 2025)
18. Afterword: multiple approaches to multidimensional systems of relations.
2. Complex adaptive systems
3. From levels of analysis to levels of organization
4. Systems, causes, and theory: explanatory pluralism in IR
Part II. Waltzian Structural Theory: A Post-Mortem: 5. Structural theory
6. Anarchy
7. The tripartite conception of structure
8. Functional differentiation and distribution of capabilities
9. Ordering principles
Part III. Systems, Relations, and Processes: Reframing Systemic International Theory
Section A. Differentiation and Continuous (Trans)Formation: 10. Relations, processes, and systems
11. Multiple dimensions of differentiation in assembled international systems
12. Continuous (trans)formation: producing social continuity and social change
13. Life sciences and social sciences: co-evolving complex adaptive systems
Section B. Four Excursions in Relational/Systemic IR: 14. Normative-institutional differentiation
15. Vertical differentiation: stratification and hierarchy in international systems
16. Levels, centers, and peripheries: spatio-political structures
17. Continuous (trans)formation of eurocentric political systems (c. 1225 - c. 2025)
18. Afterword: multiple approaches to multidimensional systems of relations.
Part I. Systems, Relations, Levels, and Explanations: Foundations For Systemic/Relational IR: 1. Systems and relations
2. Complex adaptive systems
3. From levels of analysis to levels of organization
4. Systems, causes, and theory: explanatory pluralism in IR
Part II. Waltzian Structural Theory: A Post-Mortem: 5. Structural theory
6. Anarchy
7. The tripartite conception of structure
8. Functional differentiation and distribution of capabilities
9. Ordering principles
Part III. Systems, Relations, and Processes: Reframing Systemic International Theory
Section A. Differentiation and Continuous (Trans)Formation: 10. Relations, processes, and systems
11. Multiple dimensions of differentiation in assembled international systems
12. Continuous (trans)formation: producing social continuity and social change
13. Life sciences and social sciences: co-evolving complex adaptive systems
Section B. Four Excursions in Relational/Systemic IR: 14. Normative-institutional differentiation
15. Vertical differentiation: stratification and hierarchy in international systems
16. Levels, centers, and peripheries: spatio-political structures
17. Continuous (trans)formation of eurocentric political systems (c. 1225 - c. 2025)
18. Afterword: multiple approaches to multidimensional systems of relations.
2. Complex adaptive systems
3. From levels of analysis to levels of organization
4. Systems, causes, and theory: explanatory pluralism in IR
Part II. Waltzian Structural Theory: A Post-Mortem: 5. Structural theory
6. Anarchy
7. The tripartite conception of structure
8. Functional differentiation and distribution of capabilities
9. Ordering principles
Part III. Systems, Relations, and Processes: Reframing Systemic International Theory
Section A. Differentiation and Continuous (Trans)Formation: 10. Relations, processes, and systems
11. Multiple dimensions of differentiation in assembled international systems
12. Continuous (trans)formation: producing social continuity and social change
13. Life sciences and social sciences: co-evolving complex adaptive systems
Section B. Four Excursions in Relational/Systemic IR: 14. Normative-institutional differentiation
15. Vertical differentiation: stratification and hierarchy in international systems
16. Levels, centers, and peripheries: spatio-political structures
17. Continuous (trans)formation of eurocentric political systems (c. 1225 - c. 2025)
18. Afterword: multiple approaches to multidimensional systems of relations.