Social Theory of International Politics

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Social Theory of International Politics is a seminal work in international relations that develops a constructivist framework to explain how state identities and interests are shaped by social interaction rather than solely by material power.

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instanceOf academic monograph
book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline political science
arguesThat anarchy has different possible cultures
international structures are socially constructed
material power alone cannot explain state behavior
state identities and interests are shaped by social interaction
author Alexander Wendt
awardDecade 1990s
awarded International Studies Association Best Book of the Decade Award
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
critiques materialism in international relations theory
rationalism in international relations theory
field international relations
firstEditionFormat hardcover
hasPart analysis of state identities and interests
application to international security
discussion of agency and structure in international politics
theoretical foundations of social constructivism
influenced constructivist international relations scholarship
identity studies in international relations
norms research in international relations
inSeries Cambridge Studies in International Relations
introducesConcept Hobbesian culture of anarchy
Kantian culture of anarchy
Lockean culture of anarchy
isbn13 9780521469609
language English
mainConcept anarchy is what states make of it
cultures of anarchy
intersubjective structures
mutual constitution of agents and structures
social construction of international politics
state identities
state interests
structuration
methodologicalOrientation interpretivism
opposes neoliberal institutionalism
neorealism
pageCountApproximate 429
publicationYear 1999
publisher Cambridge University Press
status seminal work in constructivist international relations theory
subfield international relations theory
theoreticalApproach constructivism
usedIn graduate courses in international relations

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Princeton Studies in International History and Politics notableWorkPublished Social Theory of International Politics
Alexander Wendt notableWork Social Theory of International Politics