Taming the Sovereigns : Institutional Change in International Politics.
by
 
Holsti, K. J.

Title
Taming the Sovereigns : Institutional Change in International Politics.

Author
Holsti, K. J.

ISBN
9780511164163

Personal Author
Holsti, K. J.

Physical Description
1 online resource (373 pages)

Series
Cambridge Studies in International Relations ; v.94
 
Cambridge Studies in International Relations

Contents
Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Deidication -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- The domains of change -- 1 The problem of change in international relations: rhetoric, markers, and metrics -- Markers of change -- Trends -- Great events -- Significant social/technological innovations -- Concepts of change -- Change as novelty or replacement -- Change as addition or subtraction -- Change as increased/decreased complexity -- Change as transformation -- Change as reversion -- Change as obsolescence -- International institutions as metrics and markers of change -- Foundational and process institutions -- 2 States and statehood -- The late seventeenth-century Westphalian state -- Practices: the great power grab -- Ideas -- Norms -- The Peace of Westphalia -- Nation and state in nineteenth-century Europe: growing complexity -- The contemporary state -- The practices of contemporary statehood -- Ideas -- Norms -- The problem of weak states -- The state and change: the case for transformation -- Critique of the state transformation/obsolescence argument -- The case for complexity -- Explaining change -- 3 Territoriality -- The bordering of Europe -- Sixteenth-century ideas of territoriality -- Early border practices -- Why borders? -- Territorial practices in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe -- Norms and rules -- Changing ideas of territory: from the limits of realms to lines of nations -- Modern territorial practices -- Territorial practices since 1945: transforming an international institution -- Border functions -- Norms and rules -- Explaining the "territorial compact" -- The case for obsolescence -- Critique -- Conclusions -- 4 Sovereignty -- The constitutive rules and functions of sovereignty -- The problem of authority in the medieval era -- The critical seventeenth century: Westphalia.
 
The Peace of Westphalia: practical consequences -- The Peace of Westphalia: ideational and normative consequences -- Sovereignty and the birth of states -- Sovereignty and the maintenance of states -- Sovereignty and the death of states: the problem of conquest -- The case for transformation of sovereignty -- What has changed? -- 5 International law -- Norms, rules, and law -- Early ideas about international obligations -- Norms in early modern Europe -- Practices -- Universalizing norms and practices -- Continuity, complexity, and change in contemporary international law -- Ideas and norms of human rights and armed intervention -- The coexistence of states: non-intervention, ideology, and strategic interests -- The coexistence of state: the right of conquest and jus ad bello -- The problem of consent -- Individuals and international law -- The institutionalization of international law: codes, covenants, and courts -- The rules of the game in international relations: ethics and the sources of compliance -- 6 Diplomacy -- The birth of the diplomatic institution in the seventeenth century -- Practices -- Ideas -- Norms -- Other evidence of institutionalization -- Explaining a new institution -- Contemporary diplomacy -- Practices -- Ideas -- Norms, rules, and etiquette -- Accounting for changes -- The case for obsolescence -- The case for complexity -- 7 International trade -- Practices -- Ideas and beliefs -- The power of ideas: the transition to institutionalized trade -- The institutionalization of trade -- The norms of international trade -- Accounting for institutionalization -- The stability of institutionalized trade -- 8 Colonialism -- Modern colonialism as an international institution -- Colonial practices -- Norms, rules, and etiquette -- Ideologies and belief system foundations of colonialism -- Liberalism -- Paternalism.
 
Economic development -- Racism -- Humanitarianism -- From humanitarianism and paternalism to strategic necessity -- The game of imperialism -- Toward obsolescence -- Explaining obsolescence -- Indigenous political activity and resistance -- The consequences of European wars -- Changes in colonial practices -- Changes in systemic norms -- Ideas and beliefs -- Economic and financial constraints -- 9 War -- Institutionalizing war in eighteenth-century Europe -- Ideas -- Patterned practices -- Norms, rules, and etiquette -- The de-institutionalization of war -- War and terrorism -- Explaining de-institutionalization -- "Smart" munitions and the re-institutionalization of war? -- Is war an institution? -- 10 International institutions: types, sources, and consequences of change -- International institutions and the international system -- The influence of institutions -- War in systems of states -- The socialization of states? -- The idea of the international community -- Some reflections on the nature of change in international politics -- References -- Index.

Abstract
In this book, Kalevi Holsti examines the nature of change in international politics.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
International relations.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Biersteker, Thomas.
 
Brown, Chris.

Electronic Access
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