The overall topic of this thesis is the English School understanding of international order, which I approach specifically by analysing the English School idea of international institutions and their change. The purpose is to develop the theory in a meta-theoretically conscious and coherent way. The three essays in this volume are independent in relation to each other, yet in some ways cumulative. Essays I and II aim to address primarily the question of how to conceptualise the current international order of multilateralism and international organisations. Essay I uses the empirical issue of UN reform to formulate one English School conceptualisation of international order, building specifically on the School’s central theme of internationa...
This article seeks to position the English School in the intermediate path between Realism and Ideal...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
This work builds upon Holsti's model of institutional change to develop an analytical framework for ...
The overall topic of this thesis is the English School understanding of international order, which I...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
Starts by outlining the three broad ways that there are of thinking about the contribution of the En...
In this essay I examine the main characteristics of the proposals which have been put forward over t...
This article argues that the distinction between international system and international society with...
The English School of International Relations (ES) is a theoretical approach that strongly emphasise...
The English School has recently focussed on sub-global political developments, inaugurating a new re...
What is the English School of International Relations and why is there increasing interest in it? Li...
In this article I engage with the theoretical opening provided by Barry Buzan’s From International t...
This outstanding book is the first comprehensive introduction to the English School of International...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
The concept of primary international institutions is a core idea of the English School and central t...
This article seeks to position the English School in the intermediate path between Realism and Ideal...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
This work builds upon Holsti's model of institutional change to develop an analytical framework for ...
The overall topic of this thesis is the English School understanding of international order, which I...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
Starts by outlining the three broad ways that there are of thinking about the contribution of the En...
In this essay I examine the main characteristics of the proposals which have been put forward over t...
This article argues that the distinction between international system and international society with...
The English School of International Relations (ES) is a theoretical approach that strongly emphasise...
The English School has recently focussed on sub-global political developments, inaugurating a new re...
What is the English School of International Relations and why is there increasing interest in it? Li...
In this article I engage with the theoretical opening provided by Barry Buzan’s From International t...
This outstanding book is the first comprehensive introduction to the English School of International...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
The concept of primary international institutions is a core idea of the English School and central t...
This article seeks to position the English School in the intermediate path between Realism and Ideal...
There are three main ways to assess the English School’s contribution to International Relations (IR...
This work builds upon Holsti's model of institutional change to develop an analytical framework for ...