Title: Ordering the international : history, change and transformation
Abstract: Book 2 Ordering the International: History, Change and Transformation Chapter 1 The subject and scope of International Studies (Simon Bromley and William Brown) Part1 States and the states-system Chapter 2 The origins and evolution of the European states-system (Benno Teschke) Chapter 3 Universalism and difference in international society (Simon Bromley) Chapter 4 A liberal international order? (William Brown) Chapter 5 American power and the future of international order (Simon Bromley) Part 2 Culture, rights and justice Chapter 6 Culture, identity and international relations (Robert Garson) Chapter 7 Rights and justice in international relations (Raia Prokhovnik) Chapter 8 Culture, international politics and Islam: debating continuity and change (Sami Zubaida) Chapter 9 Culture, rights and justice in a globalizing world (Jef Huysmans) Part 3 Technology, inequality and the network society Chapter 10 Technology, investment and economic growth (Roberto Simonetti) Chapter 11 Global inequality, economic globalization and technological change (Grahame Thompson) Chapter 12 The global network society and transnational networks of dissent (Helen Yanacopulos and Giles Mohan) Chapter 13 Technologies, agency and the shape of the future (Helen Yanacopulos, Tim Jordan and Rafal Rohozinski) Part 4 Models of international order Chapter 14 Characterizing international order (William Brown) Chapter 15 Transforming international order? (Simon Bromley and Mark J Smith)
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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