适合人群:Academics in political science and international relations, students of European studies, policymakers, political analysts, and anyone interested in the structure and function of international organizations in Europe
These essays originally appeared as a special issue of the journal International Organization (59, 4, Fall 2005). The collection represents a shift in research on international institutions, from a preoccupation with showing that institutions mattered in world politics to a more recent exploration of the processes, mechanisms, and conditions under which they matter. The emphasis is resolutely eclectic. Rationalism is the social theory of choice for some contributors; others are more comfortable with social constructivism. Still others combine the two. Employing numerous theories, methods, and data sources, the essays in Part II offer fascinating, richly detailed, multi-causal stories of how NATO, the European Union, and other institutions may socialize states and individuals, thus building new senses of belonging.
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ISBN:9780521689373
出版日期:2007-5-10 适合人群:Academics in political science and international relations, students of European studies, policymakers, political analysts, and anyone interested in the structure and function of international organizations in Europe