"Property" and the Making of the International System (Critical Pespectives on World Politics)

by Kurt Burch

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This original work considers the emergence of the modern international system—that is, the global social context framing the diverse behaviors called international relations—in terms of the concepts of property and property rights. Burch argues that the development of "property" is a crucial aspect of contemporary claims about the modern state, sovereignty, international law, state conflict, global political economy, and the world system as a whole. By investigating a concept, rather show more than a specific social condition, activity, or actor, he explores the socially shared understandings and meanings that inform individuals' outlooks and behaviors. It is these changing meanings and consequent behaviors, he demonstrates, that actually "make" the international system. show less

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government
DDC/MDS
320.1Society, government, & culturePolitical scienceTypes of GovernmentThe State
LCC
JZ1305 .B87Political ScienceInternational relationsInternational relationsScope of international relations. Political theory.

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