The academic discipline of International Relations (IR) has long pondered the questions of what it means to act in international politics and who can do so. However, the particular way in which IR has approached the problem of agency has somewhat masked important dynamics in international politics. By approaching the question of agency as an analytical problem that needs to be resolved before engaging with empirical material, IR has failed to see that who can act is often uncertain and contested. This special issue examines the emergence of international agency as an empirical phenomenon. Rather than analysing what given agents do, the contributions study how practices, performances and networks create and transform agency. In this introduc...
The main goal of this article isintroduction to the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to raise questions a...
The subject of agency in Africa’s international relations (IR) is often shrouded in generalised acco...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
The academic discipline of International Relations (IR) has long pondered the questions of what it m...
Passoth J-H, Rowland NJ. Acting in International Relations? Political Agency in State Theory and Act...
tion and Agency in International Organizations by sketching two metaphors that cap-ture contradictor...
Albert M, Stetter S. Actorhood in world politics: the dialectics of agency/structure within the worl...
Looking beyond categories including ‘civil society’, ‘international institutions’, ‘international or...
Concepts such as the ‘failed state’ are jointly produced by academics and political actors and hence...
Over recent years African states have become increasingly prominent actors in high-level internation...
This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of pe...
This book aims to fill the gap between the theory and the practice of political agency. In political...
International Relations scholars have long been interested in the study of interstate reciprocity an...
In this work, I present a conceptual framework for understanding how international non-governmental ...
Adopting a reflexive, praxeological understanding of science that rejects the objectivist epistemic ...
The main goal of this article isintroduction to the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to raise questions a...
The subject of agency in Africa’s international relations (IR) is often shrouded in generalised acco...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
The academic discipline of International Relations (IR) has long pondered the questions of what it m...
Passoth J-H, Rowland NJ. Acting in International Relations? Political Agency in State Theory and Act...
tion and Agency in International Organizations by sketching two metaphors that cap-ture contradictor...
Albert M, Stetter S. Actorhood in world politics: the dialectics of agency/structure within the worl...
Looking beyond categories including ‘civil society’, ‘international institutions’, ‘international or...
Concepts such as the ‘failed state’ are jointly produced by academics and political actors and hence...
Over recent years African states have become increasingly prominent actors in high-level internation...
This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of pe...
This book aims to fill the gap between the theory and the practice of political agency. In political...
International Relations scholars have long been interested in the study of interstate reciprocity an...
In this work, I present a conceptual framework for understanding how international non-governmental ...
Adopting a reflexive, praxeological understanding of science that rejects the objectivist epistemic ...
The main goal of this article isintroduction to the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to raise questions a...
The subject of agency in Africa’s international relations (IR) is often shrouded in generalised acco...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...