Polite anarchy in international relations theory

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    • Kazmi, Zaheer

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Polite anarchy in international relations theory

Zaheer A Kazmi

(Palgrave Macmillan series on the history of international thought)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Summary: "This book re-evaluates the concept of anarchy in International Relations by drawing on anarchist thought. It is the first scholarly work to draw on historical anarchism to construct an international theory premised on the idea of states as anarchists. It puts forward a constructivist account of state behavior, termed 'polite anarchy', to theorize diplomacy, an area of IR which is increasingly recognized within the discipline as being under-theorized, by drawing on a contextual historical study of the idiom of politeness in the anarchist thought of the late-Enlightenment British radical, William Godwin, generally considered to be the founder of modern philosophical anarchism. The book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and students of International Relations, the history of political thought, international political theory and anarchism, as well as historians and practitioners in the field of diplomacy and Godwin scholars" -- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-281) and index

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内容説明

An innovative re-evaluation of the concept of anarchy in theorizing diplomacy between states which draws on a historically sensitive re-evaluation of the ideological uses of politeness in the anarchist thought of William Godwin.

目次

Part One: ANARCHISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Chapter 1: Revisiting Anarchism Chapter 2: Anarchism and International Theory Part Two: WILLIAM GODWIN AND POLITE ANARCHY Chapter 3: Contesting the State in 1790s Britain Chapter 4: The Polite Anarchist Chapter 5: Godwin's International Thought Part Three: ANARCHIST INTERNATIONAL THEORY Chapter 6: Polite Anarchy and Diplomacy Chapter 7: Conclusion

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