Constructing the World Polity: Essays on International Institutionalisation

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Routledge, Sep 11, 2002 - Political Science - 336 pages

Constructing the World Polity brings together in one collection the theoretical ideas of one of the most influential International Relations theorists of our time. These essays, with a new introduction, and comprehensive connective sections, present Ruggie's ideas and their application to critical policy questions of the post-Cold War international order. Themes covered include:
* International Organization. How the 'new Institutionalism' differs from the old.
* The System of States. Explorations of political structure, social time, and territorial space in the world polity.
* Making History. America and the issue of 'agency' in the post-Cold Was era. NATO and the future transatlantic security community. The United Nations and the collective use of force.

 

Contents

What makes the world hang together?
1
problematizing Westphalia
131
making history in the new era
199
whitheror whether?
240
Notes
256
Publications by John Gerard Ruggie
271
Index
302
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