The English School of International Relations (ES) is a theoretical approach that strongly emphasises the role that international law, ethics and morality, as well as informal norms, rules, and institutions have played historically in regulating and maintaining relations between different political communities. Inter-polity orders across history, for the ES, have all been marked by the existence of constitutional structures, legitimacy principles, and normative parameters of rightful conduct. This chapter intends to provide a coherent and systematic overview of the distinctive ways in which the ES has contributed to the study of constitutionalisation of world politics. After briefly summarising the main tenets of ES theory, the chapter anal...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
What is the English School of International Relations and why is there increasing interest in it? Li...
This outstanding book is the first comprehensive introduction to the English School of International...
Starts by outlining the three broad ways that there are of thinking about the contribution of the En...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
The central tenet of the English School (ES) is that there is a considerable degree of order, and so...
This article introduces and evaluates the English School of international relations theories. First ...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
This dissertation seeks to contribute an English School theory of legitimate supranational systems t...
This book is a major new evaluation of the contribution of the influential English School to interna...
English School approaches to international politics, which focus on the idea of an international soc...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
What is the English School of International Relations and why is there increasing interest in it? Li...
This outstanding book is the first comprehensive introduction to the English School of International...
Starts by outlining the three broad ways that there are of thinking about the contribution of the En...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
The central tenet of the English School (ES) is that there is a considerable degree of order, and so...
This article introduces and evaluates the English School of international relations theories. First ...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
This dissertation seeks to contribute an English School theory of legitimate supranational systems t...
This book is a major new evaluation of the contribution of the influential English School to interna...
English School approaches to international politics, which focus on the idea of an international soc...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based...