Beyond the nation-state : functionalism and international organization

書誌事項

Beyond the nation-state : functionalism and international organization

Ernst B. Haas

(ECPR classics / series editors, Alan Ware and Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot)

ECPR Press, 2008

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 6

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Originally published: Stanford : Stanford University Press , 1964

Bibliography: p. [489]-561

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Of all of the books produced by Ernst B Haas during his career, Beyond the Nation State contains the most complete and definitive statement of 'neo-functionalism': the theory of trans-national integration for which he is best known. Focusing on the International Labor Organization (ILO), Beyond the Nation-State was one of the first efforts to analyse systematically the dynamics and effects of a global international institution. This book is regarded as a classic in comparative politics, international relations and amongst students of European Integration and has enjoyed a renaissance with the end of the cold war, reinvigorated European integration, resumed interest in communitarian theorising, and efforts to theorise about forms of global governance which relied on a heightened role for international institutions and their associated policy communities. First published in 1964, this book was part of larger project described by others as 'neofunctionalism', 'regional integration', and 'soft constructivism', which animated Haas throughout his career.Beyond the Nation-State continues to provide valuable guidelines for describing and understanding contemporary IR, and is re-issued with a new introduction by Peter M. Haas, John G. Ruggie, Philippe Schmitter and Antje Wiener, placing this important work in a current context.

目次

contents New introduction Preface Part one: Functionalism and the theory of integration Chapter one Functionalism Chapter two Functionalism refined Chapter three Functionalism and international systems Chapter four Functionalism and organizations Chapter five Functionalism and the international labor organization: a paradigm Part two: Functionalism and the international labor organization Chapter six Organizational ideology, 1919-48 Chapter seven Organizational ideology, 1948-63 Chapter eight The organizational clients Chapter nine International labor standards Chapter ten International collective bargaining Chapter eleven Human rights Chapter twelve Freedom of association Part three: The utility of functionalism Chapter thirteen World integration and international organization Chapter fourteen Functionalism, nationalism, and historical sociology Appendix The Constitution of the International Labor Organization Notes Index

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

  • ECPR classics

    series editors, Alan Ware and Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot

    ECPR Press

詳細情報

ページトップへ