International Institutions in World History
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<p>This book presents a case for a basic reorientation of International Relations away from the state and towards the study of social institutions in the sense of patterned practices ideas and norms/rules. IR has always suffered from a parochial occupation with the state and the Western system of state. Its main theories revolve around these phenomena and have resulted in the reification of the state: it has been turned into an essential actor with certain immutable and fundamental properties that remain constant throughout time. A list of these properties usually includes territorial limits centralisation monopolisation of violence and exclusive loyalties. </p><p>International Institutions in World History shows how the state is an inherently modern phenomenon a modern social institution and that foundational concepts in IR should be based on a full appreciation of the wider record of human existence on earth trans-historically and cross-culturally. Schouenborg argues that these social institutions may be captured via a universal functional typology consisting of four categories: legitimacy and membership; regulating conflicts; trade; and governance. </p><p></p><p>The book will be of interest to scholars and students within IR (particularly IR theory) anthropology archaeology and sociology and those interested in general social theory.</p>
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