Recently, European integration (EI) and international relations (IR) debates have been locked into two camps: rationalists, modelling themselves on the natural sciences, and reflectivists, opposing themselves to the natural sciences. The division is based on an out-of-date view of the orderly nature of the natural sciences. Since the middle of the twentieth century a new complexity framework in the natural sciences has developed. This framework provides a new and intriguing ontological and epistemological foundation for addressing the problem of complexity and helps to explain and overcome the separation between the two poles of debate in European integration and international relations. Copyright Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2003.
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European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
Discussions over shifting from linearity to nonlinearity in natural sciences have led to unexpected...
First published online: 26 February 2020As the EU is now increasingly studied as a normal political ...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
Recently, European integration (EI) and international relations (IR) debates have been locked into t...
Drawing lessons from and overcoming Europe’s belligerent past have been important driving forces bot...
Why is there more integration in some areas of the European Union than others? Analyzing the d...
First published: 16 December 2002The explicit effort to theorize about the process of European integ...
While complexity thinking (CT) has slowly found its way to International Relations’ (IR) cutting-edg...
How order is understood has been a central preoccupation of international relations theory. Within t...
A debate over the possibilities for foundations of knowledge has been a key feature of theoretical d...
The time has long gone since authors studying European integration would start their books by arguin...
In this paper I discuss the outcome of an exploratory research project based on complexity science c...
This is a post-print version of a paper that appears in the Journal of Contemporary European Studies...
Constructivist approaches to the study of Europe are trendy. Deliberation, discourses, norms, persua...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
Discussions over shifting from linearity to nonlinearity in natural sciences have led to unexpected...
First published online: 26 February 2020As the EU is now increasingly studied as a normal political ...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...