Buzan B, Albert M. Differentiation Theory: A Sociological Approach to International Relations Theory. European Journal of International Relations. 2010;16(3):315-337.This article sets out an analytical framework of differentiation derived from sociology and anthropology and argues that it can and should be applied to international relations (IR) theory. Differentiation is about how to distinguish and analyse the components that make up any social whole: are all the components essentially the same, or are they distinguishable by status or function? We argue that this approach provides a framing for IR theory that is more general and integrative than narrower theories derived from economics or political science. We show why this set of ideas ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M, eds. Bringing Sociology to IR. World Politics as Differentiation Theory. ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...
This article sets out an analytical framework of differentiation derived from sociology and anthropo...
This article sets out an analytical framework of differentiation derived from sociology and anthropo...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations. In: Alb...
Albert M, Buzan B, Michael Z. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations. In: ...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M, eds. Bringing Sociology to IR. World Politics as Differentiation Theory. ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M, eds. Bringing Sociology to IR. World Politics as Differentiation Theory. ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...
This article sets out an analytical framework of differentiation derived from sociology and anthropo...
This article sets out an analytical framework of differentiation derived from sociology and anthropo...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has becom...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations. In: Alb...
Albert M, Buzan B, Michael Z. Introduction: differentiation theory and international relations. In: ...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M, eds. Bringing Sociology to IR. World Politics as Differentiation Theory. ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...
Albert M, Buzan B, Zürn M, eds. Bringing Sociology to IR. World Politics as Differentiation Theory. ...
Albert M, Buzan B. International Relations Theory and the "Social Whole": Encounters and Gaps betwee...