The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory: Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And w
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The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag GmbH, neu.
The state system is and has been the main point of reference in international relations theory (from here: IR) both for traditional and new approaches (Jackson & Sörensen, 2010). Contemporary debates address the future of the state and whether its central importance in world politics may now be changing due to globaliza-tion (ibid.). The resulting emergence of a wide range of non-state actors such as international organizations caused a notable shift of power from the state to the regional or global level. The Kadi Case in 2005 and the military intervention in Libya 2011 demonstrated that e.g. the European Union and the UN now make use of this power in ways that directly affect individuals decisions. Both cases have shown that more attention is required from IR scholars to address the coming challenges to fundamental norms that are held as central principles in most contemporary societies among the globe (Wiener, et al., 2012, pp. 1, 2). The recent consti-tutional turn in IR theory deals with the shift fr.
The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory - Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And what is the theoretical motivation and the conceptual innovation for this turn?
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, in Deutsch, GRIN Verlag, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The state system is and has been the main point of reference in international relations theory (from here: IR) both for traditional and new approaches (Jackson & Sörensen, 2010). Contemporary debates address the future of the state and whether its central importance in world politics may now be changing due to globaliza-tion (ibid.). The resulting emergence of a wide range of non-state actors such as international organizations caused a notable shift of power from the state to the regional or global level. The Kadi Case in 2005 and the military intervention in Libya 2011 demonstrated that e.g. the European Union and the UN now make use of this power in ways that directly affect individuals decisions. Both cases have shown that more attention is required from IR scholars to address the coming challenges to fundamental norms that are held as central principles in most contemporary societies among the globe (Wiener, et al., 2012, pp. 1, 2). The recent consti-tutional turn in IR theory deals with the shift from globalization towards constitutionalisation and the perceived lack of qualitative constitutional means to bound decisions of non-state actors and ground them in normative roots demonstrating their universal validity (Wiener, et al., 2012, p. 3). This paper will focus on the theoretical motivation and conceptual innovation of the so called constitutional turn in IR. It will further discuss the turn critically and explain why this turn requires more attention from IR scholars.
The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory: Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And w (2012)
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, vermutlich in Englisch, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - International Politics - General and Theories, grade: 1,0, University of Hamburg (Institut für Politische Wissenschaft), course: Recent Debates in International Relations Theory, language: English, abstract: The state system is and has been the main point of reference in international relations theory (from here: IR) both for traditional and new approaches (Jackson & Sörensen, 2010). Contemporary debates address the future of the state and whether its central importance in world politics may now be changing due to globaliza-tion (ibid.). The resulting emergence of a wide range of non-state actors such as international organizations caused a notable shift of power from the state to the regional or global level. The Kadi Case in 2005 and the military intervention in Libya 2011 demonstrated that e.g. the European Union and the UN now make use of this power in ways that directly affect individual's decisions. Both cases have shown that more attention is required from IR scholars to 'address the coming challenges to fundamental norms that are held as central principles in most contemporary societies among the globe' (Wiener, et al., 2012, pp. 1, 2). The recent consti-tutional turn in IR theory deals with the shift from globalization towards constitutionalisation and the perceived lack of qualitative constitutional means to bound decisions of non-state actors and ground them in normative roots demonstrating their universal validity (Wiener, et al., 2012, p. 3). This paper will focus on the theoretical motivation and conceptual innovation of the so called constitutional turn in IR. It will further discuss the turn critically and explain why this turn requires more attention from IR scholars.
The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, in Deutsch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And what is the theoretical motivation and the conceptual innovation for this turn? Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And what is the theoretical motivation and the conceptual innovation for this turn?
The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory: Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, in Deutsch, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book.
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The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory: Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And what is the theoretical motivation and the conceptual innovation for this turn?
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The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory - Do aspects of constitutionalism require more attention from IR scholars? If yes, why? And what is the theoretical motivation and the conceptual innovation for this turn? (2012)
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The Constitutional Turn in International Relations Theory (2012)
ISBN: 9783656289753 bzw. 3656289751, in Englisch, GRIN Publishing, GRIN Publishing, GRIN Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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