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Power, Realism and Constructivism: New International Relations

Autor Stefano Guzzini
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2013
Winner of the 2014 International Studies Association Theory Section Book Award
Framed by a new and substantial introductory chapter, the book collects Stefano Guzzini’s research on power, realism and constructivism. It explores the diversity of different schools and their intrinsic tensions and fallacies by analysing both theories and their assumptions, and theorists following their intellectual paths. Guzzini’s approach to the analysis of power – within and outside International Relations – provides the common theme of the book through which the theoretical state of the art in International Relations is re-assessed.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, international politics, international relations theory and constructivism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415663045
ISBN-10: 0415663040
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 8 black & white illustrations, 2 black & white tables, 6 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New International Relations

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction Part I: Power  1. Structural Power: The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis  2. The use and misuse of power analysis in international theory  3. From (alleged) unipolarity to the decline of multilateralism? A power-theoretical critique  4. Constructivism and International Relations: an analysis of Niklas Luhmann’s conceptualisation of power  5. Power analysis in Bourdieu  Part II: Realism  6. The enduring dilemmas of realism in International Relations  7. The Different Worlds of Realism in International Relations  8. Foreign Policy without diplomacy: the Bush administration at a crossroads  9. Robert Gilpin: A Realist Quest for the Dynamics of Power  10. Strange’s oscillating realism: opposing the ideal - and the apparent  Part III: Constructivism  11. A reconstruction of constructivism in International Relations  12. The concept of power: a constructivist analysis  13. 'The Cold War is what we make of it’: when peace research meets constructivism in International Relations  14. Wendt’s constructivism: a relentless quest for synthesis’ with Anna Leander  15. Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil’s theorising of politics, international relations and science  Epilogue: The significance and roles of teaching theory in International Relations

Recenzii

"Stefano Guzzini's range, cogency and sympathetic relation to his interlocutors are in full display in this collection of his best work. Best is best. For my money, Guzzini is the best straight-on IR theorist of his generation." - Nicholas Onuf, Professor Emeritus of Florida International University in Miami, USA.
 
'The volume is a great overview of [Guzzini's] thinking, and necessary reading for anyone interested in any of the three themes, let alone their intersection.' - Samual Barkins, University of Massachusetts, USA

Descriere

This book brings together Stefano Guzzini’s research on power, realism and constructivism, framed by a new and substantial introductory chapter. It explores the diversity of different schools and their intrinsic tensions and fallacies by analysing both theories and their assumptions, and theorists following their intellectual paths.

Notă biografică

Stefano Guzzini is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark, and Professor of Government at Uppsala University, Sweden.