Power realism and constructivism/ Stefano Guzzini.
Material type: TextSeries: New international relationsPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013Description: xvi, 341 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0415640466Subject(s): Power (Social sciences) | Constructivism (Philosophy) | Realism DDC classification: 320.01Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section | 320.01 GUZ/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41163 |
Introduction
Part I: Power 1. Structural Power: The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis
2. The use and misuse of power analysis in international theory
3. From (alleged) unipolarity to the decline of multilateralism? A power-theoretical critique
4. Constructivism and International Relations: an analysis of Niklas Luhmann's conceptualisation of power
5. Power analysis in Bourdieu
Part II:
Realism 6. The enduring dilemmas of realism in International Relations
7. The Different Worlds of Realism in International Relations
8. Foreign Policy without diplomacy: the Bush administration at a crossroads
9. Robert Gilpin: A Realist Quest for the Dynamics of Power
10. Strange's oscillating realism: opposing the ideal - and the apparent
Part III: Constructivism
11. A reconstruction of constructivism in International Relations
12. The concept of power: a constructivist analysis
13. 'The Cold War is what we make of it': when peace research meets constructivism in International Relations
14. Wendt's constructivism: a relentless quest for synthesis' with Anna Leander
15. Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil's theorising of politics, international relations and science Epilogue: The significance and roles of teaching theory in International Relations
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