Building on Gilpin's taxonomy of international change, the book sketches a theory of international systems change. It stresses the impossibility to assign overall priority to any of the main spheres of human activities on which the main theoretical traditions focus, namely economy, politics and culture. It suggests that major change can start in any of these sphere, and that the crucial element is their interaction, which may trigger dynamics of change or resist them. Insights from political realism, historical materialism and social constructivism and the theory of ideology are used to this end, together with historical analyses which employ similar framework of analysis
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Building on Gilpin's taxonomy of international change, the book sketches a theory of international s...
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none1International relations scholars highly disagree on the nature of contemporary international po...
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The current set-up of the international system is transforming as a result of fluctuations in the ge...
Taking the phenomenon of empire as its starting point, this article seeks to provide a framework for...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
Building on Gilpin's taxonomy of international change, the book sketches a theory of international s...
Change has so far been a neglected dimension in the study of international re - lations. However, au...
This paper argues that realism misinterprets change in the international system. Realism conceives o...
Although multipolar, Global International Society has unipolar (imperial) trends too. Even if it is ...
This paper argues that realism misinterprets change in the international system. Realism conceives o...
In International Relations arguments about historical origins provoke theoretical debates, as origin...
The topic of international change is one of the most elusive areas of inquiry in the field of IR. W...
This volume brings together a collection of leading scholars to consider various dimensions of the '...
In this chapter we want to look at different approaches to the issue of whether, and how, the intern...
none1International relations scholars highly disagree on the nature of contemporary international po...
Problem setting. The first decades o f the XXI century demonstrate the unrestrained, turbulent, even...
There is a persistent gap between the abstract concepts elites use to understand the elements of int...
The current set-up of the international system is transforming as a result of fluctuations in the ge...
Taking the phenomenon of empire as its starting point, this article seeks to provide a framework for...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...