In this collection of refreshing and provocative essays, the contributors to Theorizing Foreign Policy in a Globalized World reflect on the game-changing political impact of globalization, outlining the situation as it currently stands and suggesting strategies for analyzing foreign policy and global governance.
Table des matières
1. Introduction 2. Linking Foreign Policy and Systemic Transformation in Global Politics: Methodized Inquiry in a Deweyan Tradition; Gunther Hellmann 3. Foreign Policy in an Age of Globalization; Iver B. Neumann 4. Analysing Foreign Policy in an Era of Global Governance; Simon Schunz and Stephan Keukeleire 5. Actorhood in World Politics: The Dialects of Agency/Structure within the World Polity; Mathias Albert and Stephan Stetter 6. Do We Need Fewer Than 195 Theories of Foreign Policy?; Benjamin Herborth 7. ‘Identity’ in International Relations and Foreign Policy Theory; Ursula Stark Urrestarazu 8. Foreign Policy Feedbacks: A Cybernetic Model at the Interface of Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations; Frank Gadinger and Dirk Peters 9. Beliefs and Loyalties in World Politics: A Pragmatist Framework of Analysis; Ulrich Roos 10. Foreign Policy as Ethics: Towards a Re-Evaluation of Values; Dan Bulley 11. First in Freedom: American Martial Liberal Exceptionalism in International Context; Daniel Deudney and Sunil Vaswani
A propos de l’auteur
Knud Erik Jørgensen (Ph D) is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University, Denmark. He chairs the European International Studies Association and is co-editor of Global Affairs and Palgrave Studies in International Relations, as well as associate editor of Journal of European Integration.
Gunther Hellmann is Professor of Political Science at Goethe University and Associate Executive Secretary of the World International Studies Committee. He co-edits the Journal of International Relations.