ID | 090163 |
Title Proper | From borders to margins |
Other Title Information | a deleuzian ontology for identities in the postinternational environment |
Language | ENG |
Author | Parker, Noel |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | While concepts of a postinternational politics properly highlight the constant variance of entities in play in international relations, the approach lacks an ontology that shows how such an unstable variety of types of players can coexist in a common field in the first place. This article draws upon Deleuze's philosophy to set out an ontology in which the continual reformulation of entities in play in "postinternational" society can be grasped. This entails a strategic shift from speaking about the "borders" between sovereign states to referring instead to the "margins" between a plethora of entities that are ever open to modifications of identity. The concept of the margin possesses a much wider reach than borders, and focuses continual attention on the meetings and interactions between a range of indeterminate entities whose interactions may determine both themselves and the types of entity that are in play. |
`In' analytical Note | Alternatives Vol. 34, No. 1; Jan-Mar 2009: p17-39 |
Journal Source | Alternatives Vol. 34, No. 1; Jan-Mar 2009: p17-39 |
Key Words | Identity ; Postinternational Politics ; Deleuze ; Ontology ; Borders ; Margins ; International Relations ; International Politics |