Social Theory of International Politics

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Social Theory of International Politics

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ISBN: 9780521469609
écrit par: Alexander Wendt
édition: Cambridge University Press
date de publication: 1999 -11
série: Cambridge Studies in International Relations
reliure: Paperback
prix: USD 40.99
nombre de pages: 450

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résumé

Drawing upon philosophy and social theory, Social Theory of International Politics develops a theory of the international system as a social construction. Alexander Wendt clarifies the central claims of the constructivist approach, presenting a structural and idealist worldview which contrasts with the individualism and materialism which underpins much mainstream international relations theory. He builds a cultural theory of international politics, which takes whether states view each other as enemies, rivals or friends as a fundamental determinant. Wendt characterises these roles as 'cultures of anarchy', described as Hobbesian, Lockean and Kantian respectively. These cultures are shared ideas which help shape state interests and capabilities, and generate tendencies in the international system. The book describes four factors which can drive structural change from one culture to another - interdependence, common fate, homogenization, and self-restraint - and examines the effects of capitalism and democracy in the emergence of a Kantian culture in the West.

contents

Acknowledgements;
1. Four sociologies of international politics;
Part I. Social Theory:
2. Scientific realism and social kinds;
3. 'Ideas all the way down?': on the constitution of power and interest;
4. Structure, agency and culture;
Part II. International Politics:
5. The state and the problem of corporate agency;
6. Three cultures of anarchy;
7. Process and structural change;
8. Conclusion;
Bibliography;
Index.

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