Rethinking world politics: a theory of transnational neopluralism

Rethinking world politics: a theory of transnational neopluralism

Cerny, Philip

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Rethinking World Politics is a major intervention into a central debate in international relations: how has globalization transformed world politics? Most work on world politics still presumes the following: in domestic affairs, individual states function as essentially unified entities, and in international affairs, stable nation-states interact with each other. Utilizing the concept of 'transnational neopluralism,' Philip Cerny reframes our understanding of thecontemporary world by showing a wide variety of sub- and supra-national actors, many of which are organized transnationally rather than nationally, are reshaping domestic and international politics. These actors and processes are notreplacing nation-states, but they are forging new transnational webs of power. Sweeping in its scope, Rethinking World Politics is a landmark work of international relations theory that upends much of our received wisdom about how world politics works and offers us new ways to think about the forces shaping the contemporary world. INDICE: TABLE OF CONTENTS; Part I: Identifying Change; 1: Introduction:Why Transnational Neopluralism?; 2: Globalization and Other Stories: The Search for a New Paradigm for International Relations; 3: Space, Territory and Functional Differentiation: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Borders; 4: Reconfiguring Power in a Globalizing World; Part II: Dynamics of Change; 5: Multi-Nodal Politics: A Framework for Analysis; 6: From Iron Triangles to Flexible Pentangles: The Global Policy Process; 7: Embedding Neoliberalism: The Evolving Ideational Framework of the New World Politics; 8: The State in a Globalizing World: From raison d'État to raison du monde; 9: Institutional bricolage and Global Governmentality: From Infrastructure to Superstructure; Part II: Implications of Change; 10: Some Pitfalls of Democratization in a Globalizing World; 11: The New Security Dilemma; 12: Financial Globalization, Crisis, and the Reorganization of Global Capital; 13: Rescaling the State and the Pluralization of Marxism; 14: Conclusion: Globalization is What Actors Make of It; Bibliography; Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-973369-9
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 346
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/03/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés