Nicholas Onuf is a leading scholar in international relations
and introduced constructivism to international relations, coining
the term constructivism in his book World of Our Making (1989). He
was featured as one of twelve scholars featured in Iver B. Neumann
and Ole Waever, eds., The Future of International Relations:
Masters in the Making? (1996); and featured in Martin Griffiths,
Steven C. Roach and M. Scott Solomon, Fifty Key Thinkers in
International Relations, 2nd ed. (2009).
This powerful collection of essays clarifies Onuf's approach to
international relations and makes a decisive contribution to the
debates in IR concerning theory. It embeds the theoretical project
in the wider horizon of how we understand ourselves and the world.
Onuf updates earlier themes and his general constructivist
approach, and develops some newer lines of research, such as the
work on metaphors and the re-grounding in much more Aristotle than
before.
A complement to the author's groundbreaking book of 1989, World
of Our Making, this tightly argued book draws extensively from
philosophy and social theory to advance constructivism in
International Relations.
Making Sense, Making Worlds will be vital reading for students
and scholars of international relations, international relations
theory, social theory and law.
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