ネットワーク化された政治:エイジェンシー、権力、ガバナンス<br>Networked Politics : Agency, Power, and Governance (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)

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ネットワーク化された政治:エイジェンシー、権力、ガバナンス
Networked Politics : Agency, Power, and Governance (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)

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基本説明

Investigates networks in important sectors of international relations, including human fights, security agreements terrorist and criminal groups, international inequality, and governance of the Internet.

Full Description

The concept of network has emerged as an intellectual centerpiece for our era. Network analysis also occupies a growing place in many of the social sciences. In international relations, however, network has too often remained a metaphor rather than a powerful theoretical perspective. In Networked Politics, a team of political scientists investigates networks in important sectors of international relations, including human rights, security agreements, terrorist and criminal groups, international inequality, and governance of the Internet. They treat networks as either structures that shape behavior or important collective actors. In their hands, familiar concepts, such as structure, power, and governance, are awarded new meaning.

Contributors: Peter Cowhey, University of California, San Diego; Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of Cambridge and Sidney Sussex College;
Zachary Elkins, University of Texas at Austin; Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Princeton University; Miles Kahler, University of California, San Diego; Michael Kenney, Pennsylvania State University; David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego; Alexander H. Montgomery, Reed College; Milton Mueller, Syracuse University School of Information Studies and Delft University of Technology; Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota; Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto; Wendy H. Wong, University of Toronto; Helen Yanacopulos, Open University

Contents

Chapter 1. Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance
by Miles KahlerPart I. Networks as Structure: International and Domestic ConsequencesChapter 2. Globalization and the Social Power Politics of International Economic Networks
by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Alexander H. MontgomeryChapter 3. Constitutional Networks
by Zachary ElkinsPart II. Networks and Collective ActionChapter 4. Cutting the Diamond: Networking Economic Justice
by Helen YanacopulosChapter 5. Turning to the "Dark Side": Coordination, Exchange, and Learning in Criminal Networks
by Michael KenneyChapter 6. Collective Action and Clandestine Networks: The Case of al Qaeda
by Miles KahlerPart III. Power and Accountability in NetworksChapter 7. The Politics of Networks: Interests, Power, and Human Rights Norms
by David A. Lake and Wendy H. WongChapter 8. The Politics and Power of Networks: The Accountability of Humanitarian Organizations
by Janice Gross SteinPart IV. Networks and International GovernanceChapter 9. Delegation, Networks, and Internet Governance
by Peter Cowhey and Milton MuellerChapter 10. Varieties of Cooperation: Government Networks in International Security
by Mette Eilstrup-SangiovanniChapter 11. The Power of Networks in International Politics
by Kathryn SikkinkReferences

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