Why is there no post-Westphalian world polity today, despite the globalism of recent decades? Is the construction of a world polity an impossible utopia? If it is possible, under what conditions, by what processes, and in what necessary social form? Available visions of a world polity form a debate and world polity formation theories offer limited explanations. In response, this study argues the emergence of a world polity is possible, but is an unlikely and fragile outcome in a late modern context. Two contributions are made to support this argument. First, a new world polity formation theory is developed that explains how systems of polities become single polities. A second contribution advances an account of the historically specific tra...
This paper is a defense of the ideal of an international society of sovereign states in an era of gr...
Formal theories of international relations in the 20th century dominated in the studies of world pol...
It has recently been pointed out that Kenneth Waltz based his seminal theorization of anarchy on a p...
This thesis is about the idea of defective polities. It addresses two important understandings in th...
The world is becoming increasingly tightly organised politically and the global polity is emerging a...
This article is inspired by taking sort of a medical view on the international political world2. A m...
There are good security and political economy reasons for furthering integration towards a world pol...
The sovereign state as the centre of political power. The Westphalia System. Enlightenment and post-...
In some contrast to the traditional and ongoing normative discussions about the desirability of a wo...
Developing a processual understanding of world statehood, this book combines history, political phil...
This paper investigates the principal competing visions of global politics that are currently advanc...
What is a 'global polity' and can it be squared with the continued strength of nation-states? Th...
Despite sustained theoretical and empirical criticism of ‘statism’, a recognisable model of politica...
The discussion of the possibility of world government has been revived since the end of th...
Scepticism about the possibility of a democratically governed global polity is often rooted in belie...
This paper is a defense of the ideal of an international society of sovereign states in an era of gr...
Formal theories of international relations in the 20th century dominated in the studies of world pol...
It has recently been pointed out that Kenneth Waltz based his seminal theorization of anarchy on a p...
This thesis is about the idea of defective polities. It addresses two important understandings in th...
The world is becoming increasingly tightly organised politically and the global polity is emerging a...
This article is inspired by taking sort of a medical view on the international political world2. A m...
There are good security and political economy reasons for furthering integration towards a world pol...
The sovereign state as the centre of political power. The Westphalia System. Enlightenment and post-...
In some contrast to the traditional and ongoing normative discussions about the desirability of a wo...
Developing a processual understanding of world statehood, this book combines history, political phil...
This paper investigates the principal competing visions of global politics that are currently advanc...
What is a 'global polity' and can it be squared with the continued strength of nation-states? Th...
Despite sustained theoretical and empirical criticism of ‘statism’, a recognisable model of politica...
The discussion of the possibility of world government has been revived since the end of th...
Scepticism about the possibility of a democratically governed global polity is often rooted in belie...
This paper is a defense of the ideal of an international society of sovereign states in an era of gr...
Formal theories of international relations in the 20th century dominated in the studies of world pol...
It has recently been pointed out that Kenneth Waltz based his seminal theorization of anarchy on a p...