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Polite Anarchy in International Relations Theory

Author : Z. Kazmi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137028136

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Polite Anarchy in International Relations Theory by Z. Kazmi Pdf

An innovative re-evaluation of the concept of anarchy in theorizing diplomacy between states which draws on a historically sensitive re-evaluation of the ideological uses of politeness in the anarchist thought of William Godwin.

Anarchy as the founding principle of International Relations

Author : Sebastian Plappert
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783640682690

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Anarchy as the founding principle of International Relations by Sebastian Plappert Pdf

Essay from the year 2007 in the subject Politics - International Politics - General and Theories, grade: C, Macquarie University, course: IRPG 841 Theory of International Relations, language: English, abstract: This essay will argue that anarchy is indeed an important characteristic, but certainly not the basic premise of international relations as a discipline. To support this, the papers first section will be a brief examination of the relevance and application of anarchy in different theoretical approaches. Starting with those strongly based on anarchy, the paper will progress to approaches which do not concentrate on anarchy. These theories will be limited only to those closely linked to the neorealist line of thought. Finally the paper will present and evaluate critical approaches to the perception of anarchy as the founding principle of IR.

Between Anarchy and Hierarchy

Author : R. H. Lieshout
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1782542027

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Between Anarchy and Hierarchy by R. H. Lieshout Pdf

'When the epistemology is sound, intelligence and hard work are sure to bring progress, as they have in this ambitious book by Robert Lieshout. Even some people, like me, who are not specialists in international relations, will find it useful.' - Mancur Olson, formerly of University of Maryland, US Between Anarchy and Hierarchy offers a stimulating new perspective on conflict and collaboration in international politics. Robert Lieshout's new book shows how decision-making within individual states influences foreign policy and, in turn, international politics. Using a sliding scale between anarchy and hierarchy, he shows how each political system can be defined, including the distinctly anarchic international system itself. By showing the impact which internal decision-making processes have on the structure of the international system, Professor Lieshout integrates a theory of foreign policy making into a theory of international politics.

Polite Anarchy in International Relations Theory

Author : Z. Kazmi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137028136

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Polite Anarchy in International Relations Theory by Z. Kazmi Pdf

An innovative re-evaluation of the concept of anarchy in theorizing diplomacy between states which draws on a historically sensitive re-evaluation of the ideological uses of politeness in the anarchist thought of William Godwin.

The structure in international politics. A review of Alexander Wendt's "Anarchy is what states make of it"

Author : Thyl Rea
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783346041623

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The structure in international politics. A review of Alexander Wendt's "Anarchy is what states make of it" by Thyl Rea Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - General and Theories of International Politics, grade: B, , course: International Relations Theory, language: English, abstract: This paper presents a review of Alexander Wendt’s article ‘Anarchy is what States Make of it’ by outlining and analysing some of his main arguments including the construction of anarchy, applying social theories to the world of politics, the importance of identities and interests in international relations. Alexander Wendt particularly focuses on the structures and systems in making his arguments, which he has also illustrated constructivism’s stance on the idea of anarchy in International Politics and the importance of understanding interaction towards achieving the possibility of positive transformation and cooperation, similar to the neoliberals’ view. In describing the international system of politics, the traditional approaches have assumed that the structure is anarchical among states and that it is fixed and ‘exogenously given’. Realists, especially neo-realists or structural realists have talked about anarchy in explaining the uncertainty over security and conflict within the system. Liberals accept that competitions exist among states and that the system is and will always be ‘decentralized’ but also quite agree with neo-realists that the competitive politics are inevitable due to anarchy. The rise of constructivism in the 1980s, however, has brought up anarchy in discussion again and has responded to the dominant ideas regarding anarchy but more specifically, neo-realists and neo-liberals.

The International System. To what extent is anarchy a constant or a variable?

Author : Jan Jensen
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783668413528

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The International System. To what extent is anarchy a constant or a variable? by Jan Jensen Pdf

Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - General and Theories of International Politics, grade: 1st, The University of Liverpool, course: Theories of International Relations, language: English, abstract: We can observe that the question about how the international realm is structured and about how anarchy works receives growing importance with recent events. While showing the theoretical approaches of the two named IR schools, it is important to keep in mind that this topic is very close and mutually connected to latest political developments as the Brexit or the new US-President who attempt to renew the international order. At first, this essay will embed the theories in a historical background and their origins. Constructivism is not only a theory in international relations. It’s a big school of thought with a huge number of subcategories and different manifestations. Especially the end of the cold war and the fact that the scholars in IR who were following the big theories like realism or idealism failed to predict this end, opened the door for the development of a new theory in IR. Alexander Wendt applied the theory of a socially constructed world to the subject of international relations. The main interest of a state, to seek survival, don’t change from a realist to a neo-realist point of view. For realists, the condition of flawed man in the status of human nature explains why cooperation is never guaranteed and states must increase their power consequently. In contrast to that human nature don’t play a role in the neo-realist theory, for (neo)realists, international anarchy describes the social relations among sovereign nation-states that causally explain why wars occur.

Anarchy, Order and Power in World Politics

Author : Seifudein Adem
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015055449253

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Anarchy, Order and Power in World Politics by Seifudein Adem Pdf

Questioning the fundamental assumptions of international relations theory, this absorbing work compares and contrasts domestic and international politics regarding the issues of order and disorder. This text is suitable for upper-level undergraduates, graduates and scholars of international relations.

The Anarchist Imagination

Author : Carl Levy,Saul Newman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317435518

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The Anarchist Imagination by Carl Levy,Saul Newman Pdf

This is a broad ranging introduction to twenty-first-century anarchism which includes a wide array of theoretical approaches as well as a variety of empirical and geographical perspectives. The book demonstrates how the anarchist imagination has influenced the humanities and social sciences including anthropology, art, feminism, geography, international relations, political science, postcolonialism, and sociology. Drawing on a long historical narrative that encompasses the 'waves' of anarchist movements from the classical anarchists (1840s to 1940s), post-war wave of student, counter-cultural and workers' control anarchism of the 1960s and 1970s to the DIY politics and Temporary Autonomous Zones of the 1990s right up to the Occupy! Movement and beyond, the aim of this volume is to cover the humanities and the social sciences in an era of anarchist revival in academia. Anarchist philosophy and anarchistic methodologies have re-emerged in a range of disciplines from Organization Studies, to Law, to Political Economy to Political Theory and International Relations, and Anthropology to Cultural Studies. Anarchist approaches to freedom, democracy, ethics, violence, authority, punishment, homelessness, and the arbitration of justice have spawned a broad array of academic publications and research projects. But this volume remembers an older story, in other words, the continuous role of the anarchist imagination as muse, provocateur, goading adversary, and catalyst in the stimulation of research and creative activity in the humanities and social sciences from the middle of the nineteenth century to today. This work will be essential reading for scholars and students of anarchism, the humanities, and the social sciences.

Concepts in World Politics

Author : Felix Berenskoetter
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781473944312

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Concepts in World Politics by Felix Berenskoetter Pdf

An exciting, challenging new way to approach the study of world politics, this book focusses on the multifaceted nature of concepts and systematically explains them in a clear, critical and engaging way

Revisiting Metaphors in International Relations Theory

Author : Michael P. Marks
Publisher : Springer
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319712017

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Revisiting Metaphors in International Relations Theory by Michael P. Marks Pdf

This book presents an analysis of how metaphors are essential elements in the study of international relations. It acknowledges the fact that theory and practice in international relations often rest on common metaphorical concepts which have implications for the ways people around the world pursue their lives. Because of the increased attention metaphors have received as integral elements in political discourse, there is a need to investigate metaphorical concepts that are not neutral in their implications for understanding international relations. Inasmuch as government policy is shaped by metaphorical concepts that originate in the academic realm, and given that scholarly works are therefore partially involved in inspiring policy, the author subjects a range of metaphors in international relations theory to critical interrogation.

The Australian School of International Relations

Author : J. Cotton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137308061

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The Australian School of International Relations by J. Cotton Pdf

This book offers the first comprehensive account of the emergence of the IR discipline in Australia. Initially influenced by British ideas, the first generation of Australian international relations practitioners demonstrated in their work a strong awareness of the unique local conditions to which their theorizing should respond.

The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations

Author : Andreas Gofas,Inanna Hamati-Ataya,Nicholas Onuf
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 983 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2018-07-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781526415608

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The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations by Andreas Gofas,Inanna Hamati-Ataya,Nicholas Onuf Pdf

The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations offers a panoramic overview of the broad field of International Relations by integrating three distinct but interrelated foci. It retraces the historical development of International Relations (IR) as a professional field of study, explores the philosophical foundations of IR, and interrogates the sociological mechanisms through which scholarship is produced and the field is structured. Comprising 38 chapters from both established scholars and an emerging generation of innovative meta-theorists and theoretically driven empiricists, the handbook fosters discussion of the field from the inside out, forcing us to come to grips with the widely held perception that IR is experiencing an existential crisis quite unlike anything else in its hundred-year history. This timely and innovative reference volume reflects on situated scholarly practices in a way that projects our collective thinking into the future. PART ONE: THE INWARD GAZE: INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONS PART TWO: IMAGINING THE INTERNATIONAL, ACKNOWLEDGING THE GLOBAL PART THREE: THE SEARCH FOR (AN) IDENTITY PART FOUR: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS A PROFESSION PART FIVE: LOOKING AHEAD: THE FUTURE OF META-ANALYSIS

Martin Wight on Fortune and Irony in Politics

Author : M. Chiaruzzi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137528735

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Martin Wight on Fortune and Irony in Politics by M. Chiaruzzi Pdf

Martin Wight was one of the most influential twentieth-century British thinkers who investigated on international politics and continues to inspire the English school of international relations. Containing a previously unpublished essay by Wight, this book brings this essay, "Fortune's Banter", to light.

Power, Knowledge, and Dissent in Morgenthau's Worldview

Author : Felix Rösch
Publisher : Springer
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137395290

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Power, Knowledge, and Dissent in Morgenthau's Worldview by Felix Rösch Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive investigation into Hans Morgenthau's life and work. Identifying power, knowledge, and dissent as the fundamental principles that have informed his worldview, this book argues that Morgenthau's lasting contribution to the discipline of International Relations is the human condition of politics.

Beyond the Western Liberal Order

Author : Ryoko Nakano
Publisher : Springer
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137290519

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Beyond the Western Liberal Order by Ryoko Nakano Pdf

This book introduces the political thought of Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961), the most prominent Japanese social scientist working on empire, population migration and colonial policy, and uses it as a platform which to examine the global challenges faced by the U.S. hegemonic world order today, or what is often described as the Western liberal order.