From International to World Society? : English School Theory and the Social Structure of Globalisation
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TextSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations ; 95Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: 294 sISBN: - 0521833485
- 9780521833486
- 0521541212
- 9780521541213
- JZ1318 .B97
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Introduction; 1. English school theory and its problems: an overview; 2. World society in English school theory; 3. Concepts of world society outside the English school; 4. Reimagining the English school's triad; 5. Reconstructing the pluralist-solidarist debate; 6. The primary institutions of international society; 7. Bringing geography back in; 8. Conclusions: a portrait of contemporary interstate society.
Offers a critique and revision of English school theory and sets out a new theoretical framework.
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