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Turbulence in World Politics: A Theory of Change and Continuity

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James N. Rosenau
2018
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In this ambitious work a leading scholar undertakes a full-scale reconceptualization of international relations. Turbulence in World Politics is an entirely new formulation that accounts for the persistent turmoil of today's world, even as it also probes the impact of the microelectronic revolution, the postindustrial order, and the many other fundamental political, economic, and social changes under way since World War II. To develop this formulation, James N. Rosenau digs deep into the workings of communities and the orientations of individuals that culminate in collective action on the world stage. His concern is less with questions of epistemology and methodology and more with the development of a comprehensive theoryone that is different from other paradigms in the field by virtue of its focus on the tumult in contemporary international relations. The book depicts a bifurcation of global politics in which an autonomous multi-centric world has emerged as a competitor of the long established state-centric world. A central theme is that the analytic skills of people everywhere are expanding and thereby altering the context in which international processes unfold. Rosenau shows how the macro structures of global politics have undergone transformations linked to those at the micro level: long-standing structures of authority weaken, collectivities fragment, subgroups become more powerful at the expense of states and governments, national loyalties are redirected, and new issues crowd onto the global agenda. These turbulent dynamics foster the simultaneous centralizing and decentralizing tendencies that are now bifurcating global structures.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title and Copyright

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Figures

pp. ix-x

List of Tables

pp. xi-xii

Preface

pp. xiii-xviii

Part I. Organized Overview

1. Previewing Postinternational Politics

pp. 3-20

2. Justifying Jailbreaks: The Limits of Contemporary Concepts and Methods

pp. 21-44

Part II. Essential Elements

3. Delineating Disorder: Chaos, Complexity, and Change

pp. 47-66

4. Conceptualizing Change: Fluctuations and Transformations

pp. 67-90

5. Tracing Turbulence: The History of Three Parameters

pp. 91-113

6. Analyzing Actors: Individuals and Collectivities

pp. 114-140

7. Mixing Micro-Macro: The Aggregation of Parts and the Disaggregation of Wholes

pp. 141-178

Part III. Probing Parameters

8. Reviewing Relationships: Authority and Its Alternatives

pp. 181-209

9. Investigating Individuals: Roles, Scenarios, Habits, and Learning

pp. 210-242

10. Studying Structures: The Two Worlds of World Politics

pp. 243-296

11. Pondering Processes: Centralizing and Decentralizing Dynamics

pp. 297-312

Part IV. Turbulent Transformations

12. Enhanced Elites: Information, Wisdom, and Artificial Intelligence

pp. 315-332

13. Powerful People: The Expansion of Analytic Skills

pp. 333-387

14. Relationships Revised: Proliferating Subgroups, Weakened Governments, and Eroded Authority

pp. 388-415

15. Nascent Norms: Legitimacy, Patriotism, and Sovereignty

pp. 416-440

Part V. Seeking Solutions

16. Beyond Turbulence: Four Scenarios and a Cyclical Process

pp. 443-462

Index

pp. 463-480
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