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Southeast Asia and the English school of international relations: a region-theory dialogue

개인저자
Linda Quale
발행사항
Hampshire, England ; New York; Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
형태사항
xiv, 245 p. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781137026842
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349.14 Q2s
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-241) and index
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Connecting the 'English School' approach to International Relations with the increasingly important region of Southeast Asia, this book is the first comprehensive assessment of this region-theory linkage. Surveying a range of areas, including interstate relations, the community-building goals of the region's foremost international organization, relations with civil society, the impact of non-state actors, and the role of individuals in regional dynamics, it concludes that both region and theory can gain from a broader dialogue than has yet been attempted. On the one hand, English School ideas can project a more nuanced and integrated picture of the region. On the other, the region can challenge English School thinking, input different ideas and practices, and encourage refinements and innovations. This book takes a fresh look at the international and transnational dynamics of Southeast Asia and explores the theoretical possibilities of the English School approach, signaling productive ways forward for the theory.
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Acknowledgments List Of Abbreviations And Acronyms List Of Interviews Introduction The Need For A Region-Theory Dialogue The Protagonists In The Dialogue Southeast Asia And Its Politics The English School The Contributions Of The Dialogue Partners What The ES Offers SEA: Big Pictures And Different Thinking-Spaces What SEA Offers The ES: Insights On Community, Hierarchy And Agency An Overview Of The Chapters Part I: The Society Of States In SEA Part II: International Society And Others Potential Challenges To An ES-SEA Linkage The ES's Status As 'Theory' The ES As A Western Interpretation Of SEA PART I: THE SOCIETY OF STATES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Power And Community In Southeast Asia's International Society The Problem Of Conflicting Narratives The Power Story The Community Story Theoretical Attempts To Deal With The Power-Community Nexus What The ES Can Offer: A Power-And-Community Lens International Society: An Amalgam Of Power And Community Theoretical Pluralism: Schematizing The Pressures On International Society Small Powers, Great Powers: Dealing With The Wider Region Evaluation: A Different Picture Of Interstate Relations In And Around SEA Practicable ASEAN Community-Building The Problem Of Disconnected Ideals And Realities What The ES Can Offer: Validation Of The Slow Route To Community-Building Support For The Middle Ground Counsels Of Caution - And Cautious Hope Ways To Frame Cooperation Differently Another Look At Consensus Evaluation: A Different Picture Of The ASEAN Community Learning From Southeast Asia About International Societies Intersections: Powers And Societies Expanding The ES's Understanding Of Great Powers Discerning The Interaction Of Different Levels Of International Society Intersections: Community-Building In A Non-Liberal Environment Liberalization Culture And Identity Economics Functional Cooperation Bases For Enhanced ES Interpretations Of Interstate Relations PART II: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY AND OTHERS Non-State Actors: Theoretical Limitations And Problematic Discourses Non-State And Beyond-State Politics In ES Thought The Need For A Different Perspective Civil Society And A Narrative Of Gaps Talking But Not Dialoguing: The 'Problem' Of Fragmentation The Theoretically Vanishing Individual Regional International Society Meets Its Civil Counterpart The SEA Environment: Cooperation, Institutionalization And Hierarchy An ES Response: Imagining A 'Hierarchical Society' Applying ES Ideas To Regional Civil Society In SEA An Institutionalization Process In A Hierarchical Environment Formalizing Recognition Locating And Exploiting Common Ground Learning To Engage For The Long Term Sharing Burdens The State Of The Institutionalization Process Evaluation: A Different Picture Of ASEAN And Regional Civil Society 6. Non-State Actors In A Hierarchical World The SEA Environment: Spaces, States And Agency An ES Response: A Three-Cornered Conversation Particularism And Power Pragmatism And Order Borderlessness And Emancipation Evaluation: A Different Picture Of Non-State Actors In A World Of States 7. Remembering Southeast Asia's Individuals The SEA Environment: The Surprisingly Powerful Individual An ES Response: Individuals As Agents Of Change Extending Activity Spaces Leveraging Contact With The World Of States Retaining Hope Evaluation: A Different Picture Of The Individual Conclusion A Review Of The Signposts A Synthesis Of The Signposts Offering A Different Picture Of The Region - And Why That Matters Continuing The Dialogue Notes Bibliography