Bringing Sociology to International Relations
Herausgeber: Albert, Mathias; Zürn, Michael; Buzan, Barry
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This book provides an innovative analysis, using sociological theory to examine world politics as a differentiated social realm.
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This book provides an innovative analysis, using sociological theory to examine world politics as a differentiated social realm.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781107521773
- ISBN-10: 1107521777
- Artikelnr.: 42316534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781107521773
- ISBN-10: 1107521777
- Artikelnr.: 42316534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations Mathias
Albert, Barry Buzan and Michael Zürn; Part I. Sociological Perspectives: 2.
Rationalized cultural contexts of functional differentiation George M.
Thomas; 3. The history and systematics of functional differentiation in
sociology Rudolf Stichweh; 4. Functional, segmentary, and stratificatory
differentiation of world society Richard Münch; Part II. On the
Differentiated Structure of the International System: 5. Differentiation:
type and dimension approaches Jack Donnelly; 6. Stratificatory
differentiation as a constitutive principle of the international system
Lora Anne Viola; 7. Some quanta of solace: world politics in the era of
functional differentiation Stephan Stetter; Part III. On the Interplay of
(Global) Function Systems: 8. Functional differentiation and the oughts and
musts of international law Oliver Kessler and Friedrich Kratochwil; 9.
International institutions in a functionally differentiated world society
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi; 10. Functional differentiation, globalization and
the new transnational neo-pluralism Philip G. Cerny; 11. Conclusion:
differentiation theory and world politics Michael Zürn, Barry Buzan and
Mathias Albert.
Albert, Barry Buzan and Michael Zürn; Part I. Sociological Perspectives: 2.
Rationalized cultural contexts of functional differentiation George M.
Thomas; 3. The history and systematics of functional differentiation in
sociology Rudolf Stichweh; 4. Functional, segmentary, and stratificatory
differentiation of world society Richard Münch; Part II. On the
Differentiated Structure of the International System: 5. Differentiation:
type and dimension approaches Jack Donnelly; 6. Stratificatory
differentiation as a constitutive principle of the international system
Lora Anne Viola; 7. Some quanta of solace: world politics in the era of
functional differentiation Stephan Stetter; Part III. On the Interplay of
(Global) Function Systems: 8. Functional differentiation and the oughts and
musts of international law Oliver Kessler and Friedrich Kratochwil; 9.
International institutions in a functionally differentiated world society
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi; 10. Functional differentiation, globalization and
the new transnational neo-pluralism Philip G. Cerny; 11. Conclusion:
differentiation theory and world politics Michael Zürn, Barry Buzan and
Mathias Albert.
1. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations Mathias
Albert, Barry Buzan and Michael Zürn; Part I. Sociological Perspectives: 2.
Rationalized cultural contexts of functional differentiation George M.
Thomas; 3. The history and systematics of functional differentiation in
sociology Rudolf Stichweh; 4. Functional, segmentary, and stratificatory
differentiation of world society Richard Münch; Part II. On the
Differentiated Structure of the International System: 5. Differentiation:
type and dimension approaches Jack Donnelly; 6. Stratificatory
differentiation as a constitutive principle of the international system
Lora Anne Viola; 7. Some quanta of solace: world politics in the era of
functional differentiation Stephan Stetter; Part III. On the Interplay of
(Global) Function Systems: 8. Functional differentiation and the oughts and
musts of international law Oliver Kessler and Friedrich Kratochwil; 9.
International institutions in a functionally differentiated world society
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi; 10. Functional differentiation, globalization and
the new transnational neo-pluralism Philip G. Cerny; 11. Conclusion:
differentiation theory and world politics Michael Zürn, Barry Buzan and
Mathias Albert.
Albert, Barry Buzan and Michael Zürn; Part I. Sociological Perspectives: 2.
Rationalized cultural contexts of functional differentiation George M.
Thomas; 3. The history and systematics of functional differentiation in
sociology Rudolf Stichweh; 4. Functional, segmentary, and stratificatory
differentiation of world society Richard Münch; Part II. On the
Differentiated Structure of the International System: 5. Differentiation:
type and dimension approaches Jack Donnelly; 6. Stratificatory
differentiation as a constitutive principle of the international system
Lora Anne Viola; 7. Some quanta of solace: world politics in the era of
functional differentiation Stephan Stetter; Part III. On the Interplay of
(Global) Function Systems: 8. Functional differentiation and the oughts and
musts of international law Oliver Kessler and Friedrich Kratochwil; 9.
International institutions in a functionally differentiated world society
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi; 10. Functional differentiation, globalization and
the new transnational neo-pluralism Philip G. Cerny; 11. Conclusion:
differentiation theory and world politics Michael Zürn, Barry Buzan and
Mathias Albert.