Pondering postinternationalism : a paradigm for the twenty-first century?
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Pondering postinternationalism : a paradigm for the twenty-first century?
(SUNY series in global politics / James N. Rosenau, editor)
State University of New York Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Bringing together notable authors to explore James Rosenau's postinternational paradigm, this book makes an important contribution to the study of international relations theory. It includes a concluding chapter by Rosenau himself which responds individually and collectively to his critics.
Contributors include, Eric Drew Cooper, Ralph Dimuccio, Mary Durfee, Yale H. Ferguson, Heidi H. Hobbs, Ole R. Holsti, Margaret P. Karns, Joseph Lepgold, Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Richard W. Mansbach, Dario Moreno, Nicholas Onuf, V. Spike Peterson, and James N. Rosenau.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction Pondering Postinternationalism
Heidi H. Hobbs
Part 1
Postinternationalism in Perspective
Chapter 1
Changing Understandings of Global Politics: Preinternationalism, Internationalism, and Postinternationalism
Richard W. Mansbach
Chapter 2
The Limits of Sovereignty in a Bifurcated World
Dario Moreno
Chapter 3
Postinternational Politics and the Growing Glomerations of Global Governance
Margaret P. Karns
Chapter 4
Justified Jailbreaks and Paradigmatic Recidivism
V. Spike Peterson
Part 2
The Role of Citizens in a Postinternational World
Chapter 5
Politics among People: Global Civil Society Reconsidered
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Chapter 6
Writing Large: Habit, Skills, and Grandiose Theory
Nicholas Onuf
Chapter 7
Pondering the Postinternational Perspective on the Public: A Prescient or Peripheral Paradigm?
Ole R. Holsti
Part 3
Postinternationalism: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century?
Chapter 8
Constituting Complexity: Order and Turbulence in World Politics
Mary Durfee
Chapter 9
An Intellectual Agenda for Students of Postinternational World Politics
Joseph Lepgold
Chapter 10
Turbulence and Tradition in International Relations Theory: Prospects for a Postinternational Revolution
Ralph DiMuccio and Eric Drew Cooper
Chapter 11
Postinternationalism and the Future of IR Theory
Yale H. Ferguson
Part 4
A Postinternationalist's Response
Chapter 12
Beyond Postinternationalism
James N. Rosenau
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