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ID075325
Title ProperDebating the myth of 1648
Other Title Informationstate formation, the interstate system and the emergence of capitalism in Europe - a rejoinder
LanguageENG
AuthorTeschke, Benno
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This rejoinder restates and develops the central theses of 'The Myth of 1648: Class, Geopolitics and the Making of Modern International Relations' in relation to a set of objections raised from the perspective of IR Historical Sociology by Hendrik Spruyt, of Political and Social Theory by Roland Axtmann and of Political Geography by John Agnew. Most centrally, it re-affirms the charge of a defective historicisation and theorisation of 'Westphalia' in the discipline of International Relations, while suggesting that a Marxist perspective that emphasises the spatio-temporally differentiated and geopolitically mediated development of Europe is capable of providing a new long-term interpretive framework for the complex co-development of capitalism, state building and the interstate system. It thereby pleads for a paradigm-shift in IR Theory and IR Historical Sociology.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 43, No. 5; Nov 2006: p531-573
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol: 43 No 5
Key WordsInternational Relations ;  Theory ;  Historical Sociology ;  Marxism ;  Capitalism ;  Geopolitics ;  Interstate System ;  Westphalia