Focusing on the English School of International Relations, this book offers a thorough exploration of its evolution and significance in the study of world politics. Linklater and Suganami examine the school's historical contributions, its role in contemporary discussions, and potential future developments. With clarity and depth, the authors provide an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding this influential approach to international relations and its relevance in today's political landscape.
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The collection showcases Andrew Linklater's significant influence on critical theory within international relations. It highlights his key writings, reflecting on his innovative perspectives and contributions that have shaped contemporary discussions in the field. Through this compilation, readers can explore the evolution of his thought and its impact on understanding global issues.
Violence and Civilization in the Western States-Systems
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Exploring the interplay between violence and civilization, this work delves into how modern Europeans perceive their own civility compared to medieval times. Drawing on the comparative approach of Martin Wight and the sociological insights of Norbert Elias, the author examines historical developments from classical antiquity through the Renaissance to the post-World War II period. This interdisciplinary study offers a fresh perspective on civilizing processes within the context of world politics, appealing to students interested in long-term societal changes.
This book examines the dual necessity of power and control over harm in world politics, highlighting the tension between self-defense and the prevention of violence. Andrew Linklater explores philosophical writings and international relations theories to propose ways societies can minimize harm while coexisting. It connects the English School with Norbert Elias' civilizing processes.
Exploring the significance of Norbert Elias's reflections on civilization for international relations, this book explains the working principles of an Eliasian approach to civilization and demonstrates how the interdependencies between state-formation, colonialism and an emergent international society shaped the European 'civilizing process.'
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