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In this collection of refreshing and provocative essays, the
contributors to Theorizing Foreign Policy in a Globalized World
reflect on the game-changing political impact of globalization,
outlining the situation as it currently stands and suggesting
strategies for analyzing foreign policy and global governance.
The study of foreign policy is usually concerned with the
interaction of states, and thus with governance structures which
emerged either with the so-called 'Westphalian system' or in the
course of the 18th century: diplomacy and international law. As a
result, examining foreign policy in earlier periods involves
conceptual and terminological difficulties, which echo current
debates on 'post-national' foreign policy actors like the European
Union or global cities. This volume argues that a novel
understanding of what constitutes foreign policy may offer a way
out of this problem. It considers foreign policy as the outcome of
processes that make some boundaries different from others, and set
those that separate communities in an internal space apart from
those that mark foreignness. The creation of such boundaries, which
can be observed at all times, designates specific actors - which
can be, but do not have to be, 'states' - as capable of engaging in
foreign policy. As such boundaries are likely to be contested, they
are unlikely to provide either a single or a simple distinction
between 'insides' and 'outsides'. In this view, multiple layers of
foreign-policy actors with different characteristics appear less as
a modern development and more as a perennial aspect of foreign
policy. In a broad perspective stretching from early Greek polities
to present-day global cities, the volume offers a theoretical and
empirical presentation of this concept by political scientists,
jurists, and historians.
This collection brings together leading figures in the study of
International Relations to explore praxis as a perspective on
international politics and law. With its focus on competent
judgements, the praxis approach holds the promise to overcome the
divide between knowing and acting that marks positivist
International Relations theory. Building on the transdisciplinary
work of Friedrich Kratochwil – and with a concluding chapter from
him – this book reveals the scope, limits and blind spots of
praxis theorizing. For anyone involved in international politics,
this is an important contribution to the reconciliation of theory
and practice and an inspiration for future research. EPDFs of
Chapters 1, 4, 9, 13, 15 and 16 are available Open Access under
CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
This collection brings together leading figures in the study of
International Relations to explore praxis as a perspective on
international politics and law. With its focus on competent
judgements, the praxis approach holds the promise to overcome the
divide between knowing and acting that marks positivist
International Relations theory. Building on the transdisciplinary
work of Friedrich Kratochwil - and with a concluding chapter from
him - this book reveals the scope, limits and blind spots of praxis
theorizing. For anyone involved in international politics, this is
an important contribution to the reconciliation of theory and
practice and an inspiration for future research. EPDFs of Chapters
1, 4, 9, 13, 15 and 16 are available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND
licence.
The notion of 'the West' is commonly used in politics, the media,
and in the academic world. To date, our idea of 'the West' has been
largely assumed and effective, but has not been examined in detail
from a theoretical perspective. Uses of 'the West' combines a range
of original and topical approaches to evaluate what 'the West'
really does, and how the idea is being used in everyday political
practice. This book examines a range of uses of 'the West', and
traces how 'the West' works in a broad array of conceptual and
empirical contexts, ranging from the return of geopolitics - via a
critical review of the debates surrounding Samuel Huntington's
Clash of Civilization thesis - to the question of the future of
'the West'. Analysis extends further to the repercussions of the
war on terror on Western democracy and the processes of delineating
the Western from the non-Western, as well as observations of the
institutional transformations of Western order.
In this collection of refreshing and provocative essays, the
contributors to Theorizing Foreign Policy in a Globalized World
reflect on the game-changing political impact of globalization,
outlining the situation as it currently stands and suggesting
strategies for analyzing foreign policy and global governance.
Justice and peace are key concepts in the discourse of many
academic disciplines. Conceptually, they are obviously linked, but
perennial disputes surround the question of their interdependence
and whether priority must be accorded to justice or peace. This
volume brings together a diverse group of internationally renowned
scholars from the fields of political theory, philosophy,
international relations, history, cultural anthropology, and law to
address these overarching questions and offer suggestions on how
the friction between justice and peace might be resolved. The
contributors draw on long-standing philosophical debates in order
to address historical as well as contemporary conflicts ranging
from the establishment and enforcement of legal and political norms
in the disputes of early modern Europe to present-day tensions
inherent in the constitutionalization of international law.
Mit dem Zusammenbruch des Kommunismus hat sich die weltpolitische
Lage grundlegend verandert und ist auch fur die Aussenpolitik der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland eine vollkommen veranderte Situation
entstanden. In diesem Handbuch wird erstmals wieder eine
Gesamtschau der deutschen Aussenpolitik vorgelegt. Dabei werden die
Kontinuitaten und Bruche seit 1989 sowohl fur den Wissenschaftler
als auch den politisch interessierten Leser umfassend dargestellt.
Der Band setzt sich mit den Bedingungen und Moeglichkeiten
internationalen oder globalen Regierens in einer sozialen Umwelt
(Weltgesellschaft) unter drei Perspektiven auseinander: der
Perspektive von Theorien globaler Ordnung, der Perspektive
spezifischer Formen globaler Ordnungsbildung und der Perspektive
die Normativitat globaler Ordnung. Die Beitrage des Bandes besetzen
Schnittstellen in einer Reihe von Diskussionen, die in den
Internationalen Beziehungen zu Ordnung und Ordnungsbildung in der
internationalen Politik, zum Regieren jenseits des Nationalstaates,
sowie zur Stellung internationaler Politik in der Weltgesellschaft
gefuhrt werden.
Mit dem Zusammenbruch des Kommunismus hat sich die weltpolitische
Lage grundlegend verandert und ist auch fur die Aussenpolitik der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland eine vollkommen veranderte Situation
entstanden. In diesem Handbuch wird erstmals wieder eine
Gesamtschau der deutschen Aussenpolitik vorgelegt. Dabei werden die
Kontinuitaten und Bruche seit 1989 sowohl fur den Wissenschaftler
als auch den politisch interessierten Leser umfassend dargestellt.
Despite its prominent place in contemporary political discourse and
international relations, the idea of the "global order" remains
surprisingly sketchy. Though it's easy to identify the nations and
actors who comprise the major players, but pinning down concrete
definitions can be more difficult. This book not only clarifies a
number of related key terms--including the use of international
versus global and system versus order--but also offers a variety of
perspectives for theorizing global order.
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