A theory of world politics / Mathias Albert.
Series: Cambridge studies in international relations ; 141.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 254 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781316551004 (ebook)
- 327.101 23
- JZ1305 .A258 2016
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. World Society Theory: 1. The'world' and'society' in'world society'; 2. World society and social differentiation: segmentation, stratification, and functional differentiation; Part II. Emerging World Politics: 3. The system of world politics; 4. Forms of world politics; Part III. Reflections and Roads Ahead: 5. Reflections on theorising world politics; 6. Limitations, loose threads, further research; Concluding remarks: scrambles amongst world politics.
In this book, Mathias Albert develops an ambitious theoretical framework that describes world politics as a specific social system set within the wider political system of world society. Albert's analysis of the historical evolution and contemporary form of world politics takes the theory of social differentiation as its starting point. World politics is a specific, relatively recent form of politics and Albert shows how the development of a distinct system of world politics first began during the long nineteenth century. The book goes on to identify the different forms of social differentiation that underlie the variety of contemporary forms of organizing political authority in world politics. Employing sociological and historical perspectives, A Theory of World Politics also reflects critically on its relation to accounts of world politics in the field of international relations and will appeal to a wide readership in a range of fields.
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