The Art of World-Making
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-28548-4 (ISBN)
On its face, The Art of World-Making focuses on honouring the career of Nicholas Greenwood Onuf and his contributions to the study of international relations; of equal importance, however, while using Onuf’s work as their touchstone, the contributions to this volume range widely across IR theory, making important interventions in some of the most important topics in the field today.
The volume considers the place of Constructivism and Republicanism in the field of international relations, and the contestation that accompanies the question of their place in the field, asking:
• What explains the dominance of some forms of Constructivism and the relative lack of influence of other forms?
• What can rule-oriented Constructivism, the focus here, provide our field that other forms of Constructivism have been unable to?
• Into what new and productive directions can Constructivism be taken?
• What are its gaps and what are the resources to remedy those gaps?
• What can Republicanism tell us about ongoing issues in international law, global governance, liberalism, and crisis?
Drawing together essays from some of the leading scholars in the field, space is given after each chapter for a detailed and highly personal response piece to each contribution, written by Onuf. This unique volume will be essential reading for students and scholars of international relations.
Harry D Gould is Associate Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University, USA.
Foreword
J. Anne Tickner
Introduction
Harry D. Gould
1. World of Our Making and Second Generation Constructivism
David M. McCourt and Brent J. Steele
Response to McCourt and Steele
2. Onufian World-Making: Three, Yes Three, Vignettes
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Response to Jackson
3. How to Gain Adherents
Gavan Duffy
Response to Duffy
4. "In the Beginning was the Deed." Nicholas Onuf and the New Realisms
Chris Brown
Response to Brown
5. Onuf’s Radical Subtlety
L.H.M Ling
Response to Ling
6. Queering IR Constructivism
Laura Sjøberg
Response to Sjøberg
7. What Do Rules Do? Making Room for Rationality in Constructivist Thought
James C. Roberts
Response to Roberts
8. Contesting Rule(s)
Cecelia Lynch
Response to Lynch
9. Acts and Effects: Conditions of Agency in Onufian Constructivism
Jamie Frueh
Response to Frueh
10. Still Missing the Other Half: World Making and Sense Making
Antje Wiener
Response to Wiener
11. Making Sense of Our World: Competence, Reason, and the Emergence of Ethical Systems
Paul Kowert
Response to Kowert
12. What Is the American National Interest? Uncovering Fear, Anger, and Mourning
Renée Marlin-Bennett
Response to Marlin-Bennett
13. Social Mechanisms: A Methodological Tool for Feminist IR
Elisabeth Prügl
Response to Prügl
14. Following Onuf’s Rules on Rule: The Legal Road to Social Constructivism
Stefano Guzzini and Anna Leander
Response to Guzzini and Leander
15. Rules, Power, and Constitutions: Following Onuf
Anthony F. Lang, Jr.
Response to Lang
16. Of Maps, Law, and Politics: An Inquiry into the Changing Meaning of Territoriality
Friedrich Kratochwil
Response to Kratochwil
17. Modern Crisis, Modern History: Nicholas Onuf’s Conceptual History
Alexander D. Barder
Response to Barder
18. Aristotle and the Breakdown of Order
Richard Ned Lebow
Response to Lebow
19. Lusotropicalism as an Imperial Ideology
Jens Bartelson
Response to Bartelson
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.07.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | 1 Tables, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 385 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-28548-X / 113828548X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-28548-4 / 9781138285484 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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