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Observing International Relations
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ABSTRACT
Observing International Relations draws upon the modern systems theory of society, developed by Niklas Luhmann, to provide new perspectives on central aspects of contemporary world society and to generate theoretically informed insights on the possibilities and limits of regulation in global governance.
The authors develop a Luhmannian theory of world society by contrasting it with competing notions of international society, critically discussing the use of modern systems theory in international relations theory and assessing its treatment of central concepts within international relations, such as power, sovereignty, governance and war.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Luhmann and IR: a worthwhile encounter?
chapter 3|14 pages
Politics, Modern Systems Theory and the critical purpose of International Relations Theory
chapter 4|13 pages
“Corpus mysticum”: Niklas Luhmann’s evocation of world society
part |2 pages
Part II Competing notions of world society and world society as the “largest social system possible”
chapter 6|14 pages
Sociological institutionalism and the empirical study of world society
chapter 8|16 pages
World society, systems theory and the classical sociology of modernity
part |2 pages
Part III Bringing Modern Systems Theory to the study of IR: concepts and questions