International relations in a changing global system : toward a theory of the world polity

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International relations in a changing global system : toward a theory of the world polity

Seyom Brown

Westview Press, 1992

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

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巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780813308142

内容説明

Since the 17th century the Western world has consisted of a shifting set of individual, more or less autonomous nation states. Today, however, these states, whilst still individual, are more closely interconnected than ever before. In this book, the author outlines a new theory that places the politics of international relations in the wider global context of economics, ecology, culture and conflicting values. This theory helps to provide a new way of thinking about the global system of nations which, in turn, explains how the present system has evolved, identifies its problems, and explains what can be done to address these problems.

目次

  • Introduction - The need for a new theory of the world polity. Part 1 Analytical framework: the anarchic structure of the nation-state system
  • the phenomenon of international cooperation
  • the prominence of war
  • vast economic disparities among countries
  • the mismatch between polity and ecology
  • human rights versus state rights
  • the incongruity of society and governance in the nation-state system. Part 2 Toward normative theory: the normative framework
  • implications for public policy and institutional development.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780813308159

内容説明

Since the 17th century the Western world has consisted of a shifting set of individual, more or less autonomous nation states. Today, however, these states, whilst still individual, are more closely interconnected than ever before.

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