Bringing Sociology to International Relations
World Politics as Differentiation Theory
Michael Zürn editor Barry Buzan editor Mathias Albert editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Apr '15
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This book provides an innovative analysis, using sociological theory to examine world politics as a differentiated social realm.
Bringing Sociology to International Relations brings together contributions from leading international relations scholars and sociological theorists to offer a unique synthesis in which contemporary world politics is discussed as a differentiated social realm.Functional differentiation has long been at the heart of sociological thought, and as such has become a defining feature in the evolution of modern society; one which distinguishes it from pre-modern societies which have instead typically differentiated by means of segmentation, or stratified social systems such as class. Drawing on the latest developments on differentiation theory in international relations and sociology, this book brings together contributions from leading IR scholars and sociological theorists to offer a unique interdisciplinary synthesis in which contemporary world politics is discussed as a differentiated social realm. Bringing Sociology to International Relations is an illuminating and innovative new resource for scholars and students which strives to respond to a significant question across all its chapters: what happens when this well-established sociological theoretical framework is transposed from the domestic level, for which it was originally designed, to the larger and more complex subject of international relations?
ISBN: 9781107521773
Dimensions: 230mm x 157mm x 15mm
Weight: 450g
294 pages