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Assessing the historical turn in IR: an anatomy of second wave historical sociology / Lapointe, Thierry; Dufour, Frederick Guillaume   Journal Article
Dufour, Frederick Guillaume Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article reassesses what is at stake in the historical turn in international relations (IR) and the attendant debate between the Second Wave of neo-Weberian historical sociology (WHS) and Political Marxism (PM). Firstly, it endeavours to recast what is at stake in the 'historical turn' in IR: the critique of reification and chronocentrism. Secondly, it examines WHS's argument against reductionism in the light of Weber's own work. We show how the Weberian dualism between the politics and the economics inhibits its capacity to complete its project of historicizing IR. Finally, it explains why recent Weberian's defence of multicausalism creates even more obstacles on the road towards an ontologically consistent historical turn.
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Beyond presentism: rethinking the enduring co-constitutive relationships between international law and international relations / Bachand, Remi; Lapointe, Thierry   Journal Article
Bachand, Remi Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper challenges the views in the fields of International Relations and International Law that treat the significance of law in the international system solely on the basis of the contemporary context marked by the increased institutionalization of world politics. Instead of focusing on the relationship between rules and the conduct of actors, we conceptualize the co-constitutive relationship between law and politics, and incorporate the multiple forms of legal-political expression that constitute power relations and dynamics into our analysis. Three dimensions of the co-constitutive relations between Law and Politics are explored: legal forms, legal constraints, and the indeterminacy of law.
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