This book engages the view that students of International Relations need to break with the habit of defining power in terms of military capabilities of states. Featuring contributions from both upcoming and distinguished scholars, including Steven Lukes, Joseph Nye, and Stefano Guzzini, it explores the nature and location of ‘power’ in international politics through a variety of conceptual lenses. With a particular focus on the phenomenon of ‘soft’ power and different types of actors in a globalizing world, fifteen chapters assess the meaning of ‘power’ from the perspectives of realism, constructivism, global governance, and development studies, presenting discussions ranging from conceptual to practical oriented analyses. Power in World Po...
Economic, technological and military factors affect international relations dynamics in many respect...
[Book abstract] The first section examines some influences that led to the formation of the project ...
In the field of international relations the debate on power was most often presented as a confrontat...
This book engages the view that students of International Relations need to break with the habit of ...
This book engages the view that students of International Relations need to break with the habit of ...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
This article provides a conceptual and empirical review of power analysis in International Relations...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
(Partially based on the author’s EUI PhD thesis, 1994.)Chapter 1 "Structural power: the limits of ne...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
This paper will explore major political concepts such as equality, power, diplomacy, trade, etc. in ...
The literature of international relations and political geography agrees that world order is in tran...
Realism, sovereignty and international relations: An examination of power politics in the age of glo...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
Economic, technological and military factors affect international relations dynamics in many respect...
[Book abstract] The first section examines some influences that led to the formation of the project ...
In the field of international relations the debate on power was most often presented as a confrontat...
This book engages the view that students of International Relations need to break with the habit of ...
This book engages the view that students of International Relations need to break with the habit of ...
The concept of power is central to international relations. Yet disciplinary discussions tend to pri...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
This article provides a conceptual and empirical review of power analysis in International Relations...
For a long time, the question of the nature of power has been subject to debate between the various ...
(Partially based on the author’s EUI PhD thesis, 1994.)Chapter 1 "Structural power: the limits of ne...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
This paper will explore major political concepts such as equality, power, diplomacy, trade, etc. in ...
The literature of international relations and political geography agrees that world order is in tran...
Realism, sovereignty and international relations: An examination of power politics in the age of glo...
One of the fundamental categories of general sociology concerns power. Regardless of differences in ...
Economic, technological and military factors affect international relations dynamics in many respect...
[Book abstract] The first section examines some influences that led to the formation of the project ...
In the field of international relations the debate on power was most often presented as a confrontat...