Agents Structures and International Relations

Agents  Structures and International Relations
Author: Colin Wight
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2006-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139460262

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The agent-structure problem is a much discussed issue in the field of international relations. In his comprehensive 2006 analysis of this problem, Colin Wight deconstructs the accounts of structure and agency embedded within differing IR theories and, on the basis of this analysis, explores the implications of ontology - the metaphysical study of existence and reality. Wight argues that there are many gaps in IR theory that can only be understood by focusing on the ontological differences that construct the theoretical landscape. By integrating the treatment of the agent-structure problem in IR theory with that in social theory, Wight makes a positive contribution to the problem as an issue of concern to the wider human sciences. At the most fundamental level politics is concerned with competing visions of how the world is and how it should be, thus politics is ontology.

Agents Structures and International Relations

Agents  Structures and International Relations
Author: Colin Wight
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 052185752X

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The agent-structure problem is a much discussed issue in the field of international relations. In his comprehensive 2006 analysis of this problem, Colin Wight deconstructs the accounts of structure and agency embedded within differing IR theories and, on the basis of this analysis, explores the implications of ontology - the metaphysical study of existence and reality. Wight argues that there are many gaps in IR theory that can only be understood by focusing on the ontological differences that construct the theoretical landscape. By integrating the treatment of the agent-structure problem in IR theory with that in social theory, Wight makes a positive contribution to the problem as an issue of concern to the wider human sciences. At the most fundamental level politics is concerned with competing visions of how the world is and how it should be, thus politics is ontology.

Agents Structures and International Relations

Agents  Structures and International Relations
Author: Colin Wight
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:848754036

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Agency Structure and International Politics

Agency  Structure and International Politics
Author: Gil Friedman,Harvey Starr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134743711

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The concepts of agency and structure are of increasing and defining importance to international relations and politics as fields of enquiry and knowledge. This is the first book to explore the two concepts in depth in that context. The agent-structure problem refers to questions concerning the interrelationship of agency and structure, and to the ways in which explanations of social phenomena integrate and account for them. This is an important contribution to the study of international relations and politics.

Social Theory of International Politics

Social Theory of International Politics
Author: Alexander Wendt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-10-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107268432

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Drawing upon philosophy and social theory, Social Theory of International Politics develops a theory of the international system as a social construction. Alexander Wendt clarifies the central claims of the constructivist approach, presenting a structural and idealist worldview which contrasts with the individualism and materialism which underpins much mainstream international relations theory. He builds a cultural theory of international politics, which takes whether states view each other as enemies, rivals or friends as a fundamental determinant. Wendt characterises these roles as 'cultures of anarchy', described as Hobbesian, Lockean and Kantian respectively. These cultures are shared ideas which help shape state interests and capabilities, and generate tendencies in the international system. The book describes four factors which can drive structural change from one culture to another - interdependence, common fate, homogenization, and self-restraint - and examines the effects of capitalism and democracy in the emergence of a Kantian culture in the West.

Structure Agency and the Internal Conversation

Structure  Agency and the Internal Conversation
Author: Margaret Scotford Archer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003-08-28
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0521535972

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Explores the relationship between structure and agency through human reflexivity and the internal conversation.

International Relations in a Constructed World

International Relations in a Constructed World
Author: Vendulka Kubalkova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317467410

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Explores the application of constructivist theory to international relations. The text examines the relevance of constructivism for empirical research, focusing on some of the key issues of contemporary international politics: ethnic and national identity; gender; and political economy.

Causation in International Relations

Causation in International Relations
Author: Milja Kurki
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2008-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139470766

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World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes and conditions. Although the idea of causation is fundamental to the field of International Relations, what the concept of cause means or entails has remained an unresolved and contested matter. In recent decades ferocious debates have surrounded the idea of causal analysis, some scholars even questioning the legitimacy of applying the notion of cause in the study of International Relations. This book suggests that underlying the debates on causation in the field of International Relations is a set of problematic assumptions (deterministic, mechanistic and empiricist) and that we should reclaim causal analysis from the dominant discourse of causation. Milja Kurki argues that reinterpreting the meaning, aims and methods of social scientific causal analysis opens up multi-causal and methodologically pluralist avenues for future International Relations scholarship.