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This Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive account of the theoretical and practical development of international relations. Experts in the field examine the intellectual and political relevance of core concepts, from liberalism and constructivism to war and conspiracy.
Each entry explores the meaning and historical role of a key concept within international relations, outlining the debates that shape the field. The Encyclopedia demonstrates the wide-ranging, diverse and interdisciplinary nature of international relations, highlighting both the foundations of the field and the cutting-edge ideas shaping it today. It serves as an excellent entry point for further research, with a mix of brief summative entries providing a concise introduction to the topic alongside longer entries covering the most complex concepts in the field.
Key Features:
179 accessible entries
Suggests further reading for each concept
Provides a carefully selected list of entries, reflecting the development and present nature of the field
Covers important topics including arms, diplomacy, international organisations, security, and sovereignty
The Elgar Encyclopedia of International Relations is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of international politics, economics and law. It is also a valuable read for international policy professionals seeking insight into the dynamics of the field.
Contents
Contents
Preface xvi
1 Academic freedom 1
Katarzyna Kaczmarska
2 Agency 3
Tobias Wille
3 Aid 5
Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr
4 Anarchy 7
Alex Prichard
5 Anthropocene 13
David Chandler
6 Archives 15
Zeynep Gülşah Çapan
7 Arms 17
Anna Stavrianakis
8 Art 22
Alister Wedderburn
9 Artificial intelligence 24
Valerie M. Hudson
10 Behaviouralism 26
Inanna Hamati-Ataya
11 Benchmark dates 28
Julia Costa Lopez
12 Biopolitics 30
Nicholas Kiersey
13 Body 32
Gabi Schlag
14 Borders 34
Kerry Goettlich
15 Capitalism 36
Andrew Davenport
16 Causation 38
Eric Grynaviski
17 Childhood 40
J. Marshall Beier
18 Chinese School 42
Lu Peng
19 Civil society 44
David Norman
20 Civilization 46
Andrew Delatolla
21 Classical political theory 48
William Bain
22 Climate change 50
Peter Newell
23 Colonialism 52
Vineet Thakur
24 Conflict 54
Timo Kivimäki
25 Conspiracy 56
Timothy Aistrope
26 Constructivism 58
Xymena Kurowska
27 Cooperation 64
Jülide Karakoç
28 Cosmopolitanism 66
André Saramago
29 Counterinsurgency 68
Alex Waterman
30 Critical theory 70
Daniel J. Levine
31 Culture 73
Aida A. Hozic
32 Cyber 75
Noran S. Fouad
33 Cynicism 77
Ben Christian
34 Debt 79
Tim DiMuzio
35 Democratic peace theory 81
Jonas Wolff
36 Deterrence 83
Stephen L. Quackenbush
37 Development 85
Anna Khakee
38 Dialectics 87
Shannon Brincat
39 Diaspora 90
Fiona B. Adamson
40 Diplomacy 92
Pablo de Orellana
41 Discipline 98
Olaf Corry
42 Discourse 100
Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer
43 Emancipation 102
Shannon Brincat
44 Emotions 104
Elisabetta Brighi
45 Empire 106
Alejandro Colás
46 English School 108
Yannis Stivachtis
47 Environment 110
Jan Selby
48 Epistemology 112
Marta Bashovski
49 Ethics 114
Charlotte Jones and Brent Steele
50 Eurocentrism 116
Pinar Bilgin
51 Expertise 118
Valentina Carraro
52 Failed state 120
Sophia Dingli
53 Failure 122
Andreas Kruck
54 Feminisms 124
Rahel Kunz
55 Finance 127
Samuel Knafo
56 Foreign policy 129
Stefanie Ortmann
57 Friendship 131
Simon Koschut
58 Functionalism 133
Tobias Theiler
59 Future 135
Henrike Knappe
60 Game theory 137
Sonja Amadae
61 Gender 139
Emily Clifford and Laura Sjoberg
62 Genealogy 141
Srdjan Vucetic
63 Genocide 143
Louise Wise
64 Geopolitics 145
Philip R. Conway
65 Global International Relations 147
Deepshika Shahi
66 Globalization 149
Christine Unrau
67 Global governance 151
Christian Scheper
68 Great powers 153
Evan Resnick
69 Global health 155
Anne Roemer-Mahler
70 Hegemony 157
Jayantha Jayman
71 Hierarchy 159
Lucas de Oliveira Paes
72 History 161
Benjamin de Carvalho and Halvard Leira
73 Hope 167
Valerie Waldow
74 Human rights 169
Jonathan Luke Austin
75 Humanitarianism 171
Michael N. Barnett
76 Idealism 173
Philip Leech-Ngo
77 Identity 176
Katarzyna Kaczmarska
78 Ideology 178
Benjamin Martill
79 Imperialism 180
Martin J. Bayly
80 Indigenous peoples 182
Liam Midzain-Gobin
81 Individualism 184
Diane Pranzo
82 Inequality 186
Katja Freistein
83 Institutions 188
Benjamin Daßler
84 Integration 190
Berthold Rittberger
85 Interdependence 192
Heather-Leigh K. Ba
86 International law 194
Tanja Aalberts
87 International migration 196
Valeria Bello
88 International organizations 198
Andreas Kruck
89 International political economy 204
Oliver Kessler
90 International political sociology 206
Anna Leander
91 International political theory 208
Anthony F. Lang Jr
92 International society 210
Evgeny Roshchin
93 International system 212
Jack Donnelly
94 International trade 214
Andreas Dür
95 Intervention 216
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
96 Just war 218
Hendrik Simon
97 Knowledge 220
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara and Birgit Poopuu
98 Language 223
Karin M. Fierke
99 Legitimacy 225
Martin Binder
100 Levels of analysis 227
Anders Wivel
101 Liberalism 229
Beate Jahn
102 Marxism 235
Justin Rosenberg
103 Materiality 237
Alejandro Esguerra
104 Media 239
Precious N. Chatterje-Doody
105 Mediation 241
Janne Mende and Stefan Müller
106 Memory 243
Maria Mälksoo
107 Methods 245
Audrey Alejandro
108 Military 251
Victoria M. Basham
109 Militarism 253
Bryan Mabee and Srdjan Vucetic
110 Modernity 255
R.B.J. Walker
111 Moods 257
Erik Ringmar
112 Multilateralism 258
Caroline Fehl
113 Multinational corporations 260
Matthias Hofferberth
114 Multiplicity 262
Justin Rosenberg
115 Narrative 264
Frank Gadinger
116 Nation 266
Moran M. Mandelbaum
117 Nationalism 268
Adam B. Lerner
118 Natural law 270
David Boucher
119 Neoconservatism 272
Michael C. Williams
120 Neoliberalism 274
Jessica Schmidt
121 New Right 277
Nicholas Michelsen
122 Non-governmental organizations 279
Thomas Davies
123 Non-proliferation 281
Laura Considine
124 Normative International Relations theory 283
Toni Erskine
125 Norms 286
Max Lesch
126 Order 288
Markus Kornprobst
127 Pacifism 290
Alexandre Christoyannopoulos and Richard Jackson
128 Pandemic 292
Eva Hilberg
129 Peace 294
Lothar Brock
130 Polarity 296
Stephen McGlinchey
131 Political theology 298
Vassilios Paipais and Michael Murphy
132 Populism 300
Sandra Destradi
133 Positivism 302
Ananya Sharma
134 Post-truth 304
Sebastian Schindler
135 Postcolonial International Relations 306
Sheila Nair
136 Posthumanism 308
Erika Cudworth
137 Post-structuralism 310
Thomas Diez
138 Power 312
Stefano Guzzini
139 Practice theory 318
Christian Büger
140 Pragmatism 320
Jason Ralph
141 Precarity 322
Ritu Vij
142 Prisoner's Dilemma 324
Sonja Amadae
143 Prudence 326
J. Samuel Barkin
144 Public opinion 328
Thomas Müller
145 Quantum theory 330
Chengxin Pan
146 Queer theory 332
Melanie Richter-Montpetit
147 Racism 334
Nivi Manchanda
148 Rational choice 336
Rasmus Brun Pedersen
149 Realism 338
Felix Rösch
150 Regions 344
Mariel Reiss
151 Religion 346
Mustapha Kamal Pasha
152 Resilience 348
Pol Bargués Pedreny
153 Resistance 350
Felix Anderl
154 Responsibility to protect 352
Robin Dunford
155 Revolution 354
Alexander Anievas
156 Rogue states 356
Jorg Kustermans
157 Sanctions 358
Christopher Daase
158 Science and technology studies 360
Dagmar Vorlícek
159 Security 362
Paul Roe
160 Sexual violence 368
Harriet Gray
161 Slavery 370
Branwen Gruffyd Jones
162 Sovereignty 372
Richard Devetak
163 State 378
Filipe dos Reis
164 State of nature 384
David L. Blaney
165 Subjectivity 386
Lauren Wilcox
166 Technocracy 388
Jens Steffek
167 Territoriality 390
Hartmut Behr
168 Terrorism 392
Eva Herschinger
169 Theory 394
Felix Berenskötter
170 Time 399
Andrew R. Hom
171 Translation 401
Tobias Berger and Alejandro Esguerra
172 Transparency 403
Matthew Fluck
173 Trust 406
Tobias Wille
174 Uneven and combined development 408
Justin Rosenberg
175 Utopianism 410
Shannon Brincat
176 Violence 412
Helen Dexter
177 War 414
Asli Calkivik
178 Weapons of mass destruction 420
Michelle Bentley
179 World economy 422
Beate Jahn and Justin Rosenberg