Transcending the state-global divide : a neostructuralist agenda in international relations
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Transcending the state-global divide : a neostructuralist agenda in international relations
(Critical perspectives on world politics)
Lynne Rienner, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The traditional representation of the international system as a frictional aggregation of discrete social entities has for some time been undermined by dependency theory and world systems analysis. Now, however, a subtle but important shift is taking place, and both of these theories are in turn being challenged by a more balanced structuralist approach to IR theory. Advancing a distinct conception of IR, the authors of this collection aim to supplement the purely globalist framework of the world system with a comprehensive theory of politics and the state. Each contributor seeks to establish a framework for the study of domestic and global processes as interactive structures that affect one another continuously. Their systematic attention to domestic-global interrelationships, both political and socio-economic, sets in place a new agenda for IR research.
目次
- Part 1: States and Regions in the Face of the Global Capitalist Crisis, A. Lipietz
- State and Society in International Relations, R. Palan. Part 2: World Economic Interpretation of European Politics, A. Gunder Frank
- The Reich Resurrected? - Continuity and Order in German Expansion, K. Van der Pijl
- The International Origins of South Korea's Export Orientation, B. Gills
- Swedish Social-Democracy and the World Market, L. Wilde
- The Infrastructure of the Infrastructure - Toward ""Embedded Financial Orthodoxy"" in the International Political Economy, P. Cerny
- Nationalism vs. State Autonomy - Historical Considerations, S. Halperin. Part 3: Local and Long-Distance Relations in World Systems, C. Chase-Dunn
- States in World-Systems Analysis - Massaging a Creative Tension, P. Taylor
- Capitalist Development and the Nation-States, K. Moseley. Part 4: What is New About Neostructuralism, W. Mason.
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