Alexander Wendt has been one of the most consistently brilliant and innovative thinkers in international relations. This book builds on his body of work to develop a radical critique of many of the key assumptions underpinning the discipline.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1. Why a World State is Inevitable 2. Vaughn Shannon's Critique of Wendt 3. Agency, Teleology and the World State 4. Social Theory as Cartesian Science: An Auto-Critique from a Quantum Perspective 5. Governmentality and the UFO 6. Conclusion