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ID134272
Title ProperIn or out, international community membership
Other Title Informationbeliefs, behaviour, contextuality and principles
LanguageENG
AuthorPeltonen, Hannes
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recently, increasing references are made to the international community that is conceptually and analytically useful when distinguished from the international society. Supposedly, the relations of some international agents can be described as a community due to their shared we-feeling, identity or ethos. This article discusses ‘thick’ and ‘thin’ international communities and suggests additional criteria that ought to be considered when determining whether a particular actor or agent is or is not a member of the international community. Moreover, the article suggests a dynamic conception of the international community as a context-dependent configuration rather than as some relatively stable subgroup of the international society. In this sense, this article offers an innovative perspective to collectivities through a focus on the international community. On a different level, this opportunity is used to draw attention to the roles beliefs play in and in the study of international politics.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.27, No.3; Sep.2014: p.475-494
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 27 No 3
Standard NumberInternational Organization – IO


 
 
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