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Surveying six decades of scholarship, Recovering International Relations suggests new ethical and methodological foundations for the study of world politics. IR is conceived as a vocation; one that must balance the insights of normative and empirical theory against each other to address a densely populated, heavily armed, and persistently diverse world.
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Surveying six decades of scholarship, Recovering International Relations suggests new ethical and methodological foundations for the study of world politics. IR is conceived as a vocation; one that must balance the insights of normative and empirical theory against each other to address a densely populated, heavily armed, and persistently diverse world.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916085
- ISBN-10: 019991608X
- Artikelnr.: 36402753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780199916085
- ISBN-10: 019991608X
- Artikelnr.: 36402753
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Daniel J. Levine is Visiting Assitant Professor of Political Science at Colgate University.
* Tables
* Figures
* Introduction: Sustainable Critique and the Lost Vocation of
International Relations
* The Lost Vocation
* Critique and the Loss of Vocation
* Sustainable Critique (1): The Problem of Reification
* Sustainable Critique (2): Reification in International Theory
* Sustainable Critique (3): Chastened Reason
* Plan of the Work
* Chapter One: "For We Born After:" The Challenge of Sustainable
Critique
* Between Comte and Catastrophe
* Sustainable Critique as an Ethical Commitment: The Animus Habitandi
* The Ethical Lacuna in IR: Three Examples
* From Critique to Sustainable Critique
* 'Non-Identity' and Negative Dialectics
* A Logical Impasse?
* Chapter Two: Sustainable Critique and Critical IR Theory: Against
Emancipation
* A New Hope: Emancipation in Critical IR Theory
* Post-National Liberalism and Pragmatism
* The Adornian Alternative: Constellation and a Hermeneutic Turn
* Concretizing the Constellation in IR: Allison's Essence of Decision
* Toward Sustainable Critique: Concluding Thoughts
* Chapter Three: The Realist Dilemma: Politics and the Limits of Theory
* The 'Dutch Boy Syndrome': Morgenthau's Despairing Vocation
* 1. Morgenthau's Positive Dialectics
* 2. The Limits of Positive Dialectics: Reification, Despair, Backlash
* 3. From Reification to Sustainable Critique: Morgenthau's Missed
Opportunity
* Reification by "Ontological Smuggling": Waltz's Middle-Range Realism
* Epistemological Lowballing: Wendt's 'Third Way'
* Concluding Thoughts: Critical Realism and Sustainable Critique
* Chapter Four: Communitarian IR Theory: "The Common Socius of us All"
* IR-Liberalism: Two Traditions
* Between Community and Individual
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Communitarianism: Functionalism
* 1. The Fabian Impasse
* 2. The Mitranyan Breakthrough
* The 'Wise Android': Deutsch's Cybernetic Turn
* 'Third-way' Communitarianism and the Primacy of Vision: Adler
* Concluding Thoughts: From Communitarian to Individualist IR
* Chapter Five: Individualist IR Theory: Disharmonious Cooperation
* IR-Liberalism: From Communitarian to Individualist
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Individualism: Ernst Haas and the Renewed March of
Reason
* 1. Against Communitarianism: Neo-Functionalism and 'Managed
Gesellschaft'
* 2. From Neo-functionalism to Liberal Nationalism: Taking up the
Gauntlet of Reflexivity
* Middle-Range Individualism: Keohane's Disharmonious Cooperation and
'Humility'
* 1. Complex Interdependence and the Middle-Range Turn
* 2. Liberal Institutionalism's Unsustainable Reflexivity
* "Third-Way" Individualism: Multiple Paradigms and the 'Pirandello
Problem'
* Conclusion: Toward Sustainably Critical International Theory
* The 'Hermeneutic Sphere': Toward a Sustainably Critical Research
Program
* Sympathetic Knowledge
* A Working Example: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and IR
* 1. Building up the Hermeneutic 'Third Axis'
* 2. Constructing the Constellation: an Analytical Table of Contents
* The Constellar Production of Compassion
* Politics without Compassion: More of the Same?
* Works Cited
* Figures
* Introduction: Sustainable Critique and the Lost Vocation of
International Relations
* The Lost Vocation
* Critique and the Loss of Vocation
* Sustainable Critique (1): The Problem of Reification
* Sustainable Critique (2): Reification in International Theory
* Sustainable Critique (3): Chastened Reason
* Plan of the Work
* Chapter One: "For We Born After:" The Challenge of Sustainable
Critique
* Between Comte and Catastrophe
* Sustainable Critique as an Ethical Commitment: The Animus Habitandi
* The Ethical Lacuna in IR: Three Examples
* From Critique to Sustainable Critique
* 'Non-Identity' and Negative Dialectics
* A Logical Impasse?
* Chapter Two: Sustainable Critique and Critical IR Theory: Against
Emancipation
* A New Hope: Emancipation in Critical IR Theory
* Post-National Liberalism and Pragmatism
* The Adornian Alternative: Constellation and a Hermeneutic Turn
* Concretizing the Constellation in IR: Allison's Essence of Decision
* Toward Sustainable Critique: Concluding Thoughts
* Chapter Three: The Realist Dilemma: Politics and the Limits of Theory
* The 'Dutch Boy Syndrome': Morgenthau's Despairing Vocation
* 1. Morgenthau's Positive Dialectics
* 2. The Limits of Positive Dialectics: Reification, Despair, Backlash
* 3. From Reification to Sustainable Critique: Morgenthau's Missed
Opportunity
* Reification by "Ontological Smuggling": Waltz's Middle-Range Realism
* Epistemological Lowballing: Wendt's 'Third Way'
* Concluding Thoughts: Critical Realism and Sustainable Critique
* Chapter Four: Communitarian IR Theory: "The Common Socius of us All"
* IR-Liberalism: Two Traditions
* Between Community and Individual
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Communitarianism: Functionalism
* 1. The Fabian Impasse
* 2. The Mitranyan Breakthrough
* The 'Wise Android': Deutsch's Cybernetic Turn
* 'Third-way' Communitarianism and the Primacy of Vision: Adler
* Concluding Thoughts: From Communitarian to Individualist IR
* Chapter Five: Individualist IR Theory: Disharmonious Cooperation
* IR-Liberalism: From Communitarian to Individualist
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Individualism: Ernst Haas and the Renewed March of
Reason
* 1. Against Communitarianism: Neo-Functionalism and 'Managed
Gesellschaft'
* 2. From Neo-functionalism to Liberal Nationalism: Taking up the
Gauntlet of Reflexivity
* Middle-Range Individualism: Keohane's Disharmonious Cooperation and
'Humility'
* 1. Complex Interdependence and the Middle-Range Turn
* 2. Liberal Institutionalism's Unsustainable Reflexivity
* "Third-Way" Individualism: Multiple Paradigms and the 'Pirandello
Problem'
* Conclusion: Toward Sustainably Critical International Theory
* The 'Hermeneutic Sphere': Toward a Sustainably Critical Research
Program
* Sympathetic Knowledge
* A Working Example: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and IR
* 1. Building up the Hermeneutic 'Third Axis'
* 2. Constructing the Constellation: an Analytical Table of Contents
* The Constellar Production of Compassion
* Politics without Compassion: More of the Same?
* Works Cited
* Tables
* Figures
* Introduction: Sustainable Critique and the Lost Vocation of
International Relations
* The Lost Vocation
* Critique and the Loss of Vocation
* Sustainable Critique (1): The Problem of Reification
* Sustainable Critique (2): Reification in International Theory
* Sustainable Critique (3): Chastened Reason
* Plan of the Work
* Chapter One: "For We Born After:" The Challenge of Sustainable
Critique
* Between Comte and Catastrophe
* Sustainable Critique as an Ethical Commitment: The Animus Habitandi
* The Ethical Lacuna in IR: Three Examples
* From Critique to Sustainable Critique
* 'Non-Identity' and Negative Dialectics
* A Logical Impasse?
* Chapter Two: Sustainable Critique and Critical IR Theory: Against
Emancipation
* A New Hope: Emancipation in Critical IR Theory
* Post-National Liberalism and Pragmatism
* The Adornian Alternative: Constellation and a Hermeneutic Turn
* Concretizing the Constellation in IR: Allison's Essence of Decision
* Toward Sustainable Critique: Concluding Thoughts
* Chapter Three: The Realist Dilemma: Politics and the Limits of Theory
* The 'Dutch Boy Syndrome': Morgenthau's Despairing Vocation
* 1. Morgenthau's Positive Dialectics
* 2. The Limits of Positive Dialectics: Reification, Despair, Backlash
* 3. From Reification to Sustainable Critique: Morgenthau's Missed
Opportunity
* Reification by "Ontological Smuggling": Waltz's Middle-Range Realism
* Epistemological Lowballing: Wendt's 'Third Way'
* Concluding Thoughts: Critical Realism and Sustainable Critique
* Chapter Four: Communitarian IR Theory: "The Common Socius of us All"
* IR-Liberalism: Two Traditions
* Between Community and Individual
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Communitarianism: Functionalism
* 1. The Fabian Impasse
* 2. The Mitranyan Breakthrough
* The 'Wise Android': Deutsch's Cybernetic Turn
* 'Third-way' Communitarianism and the Primacy of Vision: Adler
* Concluding Thoughts: From Communitarian to Individualist IR
* Chapter Five: Individualist IR Theory: Disharmonious Cooperation
* IR-Liberalism: From Communitarian to Individualist
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Individualism: Ernst Haas and the Renewed March of
Reason
* 1. Against Communitarianism: Neo-Functionalism and 'Managed
Gesellschaft'
* 2. From Neo-functionalism to Liberal Nationalism: Taking up the
Gauntlet of Reflexivity
* Middle-Range Individualism: Keohane's Disharmonious Cooperation and
'Humility'
* 1. Complex Interdependence and the Middle-Range Turn
* 2. Liberal Institutionalism's Unsustainable Reflexivity
* "Third-Way" Individualism: Multiple Paradigms and the 'Pirandello
Problem'
* Conclusion: Toward Sustainably Critical International Theory
* The 'Hermeneutic Sphere': Toward a Sustainably Critical Research
Program
* Sympathetic Knowledge
* A Working Example: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and IR
* 1. Building up the Hermeneutic 'Third Axis'
* 2. Constructing the Constellation: an Analytical Table of Contents
* The Constellar Production of Compassion
* Politics without Compassion: More of the Same?
* Works Cited
* Figures
* Introduction: Sustainable Critique and the Lost Vocation of
International Relations
* The Lost Vocation
* Critique and the Loss of Vocation
* Sustainable Critique (1): The Problem of Reification
* Sustainable Critique (2): Reification in International Theory
* Sustainable Critique (3): Chastened Reason
* Plan of the Work
* Chapter One: "For We Born After:" The Challenge of Sustainable
Critique
* Between Comte and Catastrophe
* Sustainable Critique as an Ethical Commitment: The Animus Habitandi
* The Ethical Lacuna in IR: Three Examples
* From Critique to Sustainable Critique
* 'Non-Identity' and Negative Dialectics
* A Logical Impasse?
* Chapter Two: Sustainable Critique and Critical IR Theory: Against
Emancipation
* A New Hope: Emancipation in Critical IR Theory
* Post-National Liberalism and Pragmatism
* The Adornian Alternative: Constellation and a Hermeneutic Turn
* Concretizing the Constellation in IR: Allison's Essence of Decision
* Toward Sustainable Critique: Concluding Thoughts
* Chapter Three: The Realist Dilemma: Politics and the Limits of Theory
* The 'Dutch Boy Syndrome': Morgenthau's Despairing Vocation
* 1. Morgenthau's Positive Dialectics
* 2. The Limits of Positive Dialectics: Reification, Despair, Backlash
* 3. From Reification to Sustainable Critique: Morgenthau's Missed
Opportunity
* Reification by "Ontological Smuggling": Waltz's Middle-Range Realism
* Epistemological Lowballing: Wendt's 'Third Way'
* Concluding Thoughts: Critical Realism and Sustainable Critique
* Chapter Four: Communitarian IR Theory: "The Common Socius of us All"
* IR-Liberalism: Two Traditions
* Between Community and Individual
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Communitarianism: Functionalism
* 1. The Fabian Impasse
* 2. The Mitranyan Breakthrough
* The 'Wise Android': Deutsch's Cybernetic Turn
* 'Third-way' Communitarianism and the Primacy of Vision: Adler
* Concluding Thoughts: From Communitarian to Individualist IR
* Chapter Five: Individualist IR Theory: Disharmonious Cooperation
* IR-Liberalism: From Communitarian to Individualist
* Plan of the Chapter
* Metaphysical Individualism: Ernst Haas and the Renewed March of
Reason
* 1. Against Communitarianism: Neo-Functionalism and 'Managed
Gesellschaft'
* 2. From Neo-functionalism to Liberal Nationalism: Taking up the
Gauntlet of Reflexivity
* Middle-Range Individualism: Keohane's Disharmonious Cooperation and
'Humility'
* 1. Complex Interdependence and the Middle-Range Turn
* 2. Liberal Institutionalism's Unsustainable Reflexivity
* "Third-Way" Individualism: Multiple Paradigms and the 'Pirandello
Problem'
* Conclusion: Toward Sustainably Critical International Theory
* The 'Hermeneutic Sphere': Toward a Sustainably Critical Research
Program
* Sympathetic Knowledge
* A Working Example: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and IR
* 1. Building up the Hermeneutic 'Third Axis'
* 2. Constructing the Constellation: an Analytical Table of Contents
* The Constellar Production of Compassion
* Politics without Compassion: More of the Same?
* Works Cited