Theorising international society : English school methods

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Theorising international society : English school methods

edited by Cornelia Navari

(Palgrave studies in international relations)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-239) and index

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Description

This volume outlines the methods appropriate to an English School understanding of international relations and their assumptions about how knowledge of the social is gained. It makes clear what is involved in 'an English School approach' and what such an approach delivers in the contemporary understanding of international relations.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Methods and Methodology in the English School
  • C.Navari International Relations as a Craft Discipline
  • R.Jackson What the Classical English School was Trying to Explain, and Why its Members Were Not Interested in Causal Explanation
  • C.Navari Constructivism and the English School
  • C.Reus-Smit History, Theory and Methodological Pluralism in the English School
  • R.Little International Society as an Ideal Type
  • E.Keene Theorising Order: The Case of Hedley Bull The Anarchical Society
  • K.J.Holsti The English School and the Activity of Being an Historian
  • W.Bain The English School's Approach to International Law
  • P.Wilson Law, Power and the Expansion of International Society
  • B.A.Roberson The Limits of Progress: Normative Reasoning in the English School
  • J.Mayall

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