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基本説明
Examines security dilemmas within framework of modern, post-modern and post-colonial types of state.
Full Description
This study of international relations is often cut off from the study of domestic affairs, but this insulation of the international from the domestic is wrong. International forces profoundly influence the core structures of sovereign statehood, including their political military, economic and normative substance. Conversely, the very nature of international relations is determined by the internal structure of states. In an important contribution to the debate, Georg Sørensen puts forward an original analysis of this critical interplay between internal and external forces. He explores the development and change of the sovereign state and offers a new agenda for the study of international relations. Changes in Statehood will be essential reading for students and researchers in international relations, political science and security.
Contents
List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: The Argument An Analytical Framework Theories on the Effect of 'International' on 'Domestic' Political-Military Power Shaping Domestic Structures: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity International Norms Shaping Domestic Structures: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity Economic Power Shaping Domestic Structures: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity Types of State in the Present International System Domestic Dimension of Security Dilemmas The Security Dilemma in Post-Colonial States Post-Modern States: From Security Dilemma Towards Challenges to Effective Governance Sovereignty and Changes in Statehood Types of State and International Theory Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index