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World Politics - Rationalism and Beyond

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Informationen zum Autor RALPH PETTMAN is the Foundation Professor of International Relations at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His publications include Biopolitics and International Values, State and Class: A Sociology of International Affairs and International Politics, Balance of Power, Balance of Productivity, Balance of Ideologies. Klappentext This book provides an overview of the entire discipline of world affairs in a way that makes immediate sense, i.e. systematic, cogent and comprehensive. It is also a critique of the limits that rationalism sets on how we know world affairs, showing how we might transcend these limits by augmenting rationalist research with non-rationalist techniques. It should appeal to anyone interest in why analysts so often seem to explain world affairs inaccurately and misunderstand what these affairs mean. Zusammenfassung This book provides an overview of the entire discipline of world affairs in a way that makes immediate sense, i.e. systematic, cogent and comprehensive. It is also a critique of the limits that rationalism sets on how we know world affairs, showing how we might transcend these limits by augmenting rationalist research with non-rationalist techniques. It should appeal to anyone interest in why analysts so often seem to explain world affairs inaccurately and misunderstand what these affairs mean. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction PART I: WORLD AFFAIRS IN PERSPECTIVE The Politico-cultural Context The Politico-social Dimension The Politico-economic Dimension The Politico-strategic Dimension PART II: WORLD AFFAIRS UP CLOSE The Modernist Project Individualism, Nationalism, Collectivism Liberalism, Mercantilism, Market Universalism and Marxism Realism, Internationalism, Globalism PART III: TAKING PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS Mind-making Self-making Market-making State-making Conclusion Notes References Index

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Preface Introduction PART I: WORLD AFFAIRS IN PERSPECTIVE The Politico-cultural Context The Politico-social Dimension The Politico-economic Dimension The Politico-strategic Dimension PART II: WORLD AFFAIRS UP CLOSE The Modernist Project Individualism, Nationalism, Collectivism Liberalism, Mercantilism, Market Universalism and Marxism Realism, Internationalism, Globalism PART III: TAKING PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS Mind-making Self-making Market-making State-making Conclusion Notes References Index

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