ID | 167203 |
Title Proper | Repertoires of statecraft |
Other Title Information | instruments and logics of power politics |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nexon, Daniel H ; Goddard, Stacie E ; Macdonald, Paul K |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Issues involving ‘statecraft’ lie at the heart of most major debates about world politics, yet scholars do not go far enough in analyzing how the processes of statecraft themselves can reshape the international system. We draw on the growing relational-processual literature in international relations theory to explore how different modes of statecraft can help create and refashion the structure of world politics. In particular, we argue that scholars should reconceive statecraft in terms of repertoires. An emphasis on repertoires sheds light on a number of issues, including how statecraft influences patterns of technological innovation, the construction of institutional and normative orders, and the pathways through which states mobilize power in world politics. |
`In' analytical Note | International Relations Vol. 33, No.2; Jun 2019: p.304–321 |
Journal Source | International Relations Vol: 33 No 2 |
Key Words | Power Politics ; International Order ; Networks ; Technological Change ; Statecraft ; International Structure ; Relationalism ; Repertoires |