Constructing the world polity: essays on international institutionalization
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Main Author: Ruggie, John Gerard (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Routledge ©1998
Series:New international relations
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-301) and index
Introduction: What makes the world hang together? Neo utilitarianism and the social constructivist challenge - pt. I. - International organization: "I wouldn't start from here if I were you" - 1 - The new institutionalism in international relations - 2 - Embedded liberalism and the postwar economic regimes - 3 - Epistemology, ontology, and the study of international regimes - 4 - Multilateralism at century's end - pt. II. - The system of states: problematizing Westphalia - 5 - Political structure and dynamic density - 6 - Social time and ecodemographic contexts - 7 - Territoriality at millennium's end - pt. III. - The question of agency: making history in the new era - 8 - Interests, identity, and American foreign policy - 9 - NATO and the transatlantic security community - 10 - UN forces: whither or whether? - Publications - John Gerard Ruggie
This volume of essays brings together John Gerard Ruggie's most influential theoretical ideas and their application to critical policy questions concerning the post-Cold War international order
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 312 pages)
ISBN:0203424263
0415099900
9780203424261

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