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Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem

John Maszka
4.9/5 (22227 ratings)
Description:Constructive Sovereignty is an emerging international relations (IR) model intended to allow IR scholars to address changing international realities. Specifically, the model endogenizes phenomena such as non-state actors and globalization's increasing onslaught against state sovereignty. Constructive Sovereignty maintains that states are not the primary actors, their constituents are. Therefore preferences are not fixed as in state-centric models. Since states merely represent the preferences of their respective constituents, they will only adhere to and ultimately embed those international norms that their constituents will accept. However, rather than attempting to explain, describe and predict the adoption of such international norms via the influence of international organizations (as with liberalism's top-down approach), or via state- centric regimes (as with neo-liberalism's bottom-up approach), Constructive Sovereignty posits that ultimately change comes from the inside out.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem. To get started finding Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem

John Maszka
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Description: Constructive Sovereignty is an emerging international relations (IR) model intended to allow IR scholars to address changing international realities. Specifically, the model endogenizes phenomena such as non-state actors and globalization's increasing onslaught against state sovereignty. Constructive Sovereignty maintains that states are not the primary actors, their constituents are. Therefore preferences are not fixed as in state-centric models. Since states merely represent the preferences of their respective constituents, they will only adhere to and ultimately embed those international norms that their constituents will accept. However, rather than attempting to explain, describe and predict the adoption of such international norms via the influence of international organizations (as with liberalism's top-down approach), or via state- centric regimes (as with neo-liberalism's bottom-up approach), Constructive Sovereignty posits that ultimately change comes from the inside out.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem. To get started finding Constructive Sovereignty A New International Relations Theory For an Old Problem, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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3843387478
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