International Theory: To the Brink and Beyond
By (Author) Andrew P. Dunne
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
9th December 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
327.101
Hardback
224
This pathmaking treatise on macrotheoretical science argues that a brink separates an explanatory theory of international politics from those approaches that lack basic standards for theoretical constructiona brink which must be bridged if the discipline is to develop. Formulated on the basis of a pragmatic philosophy of science, its most general arguments cross the boundaries of the social sciences, including the standard subdisciplinary boundaries of international relations. Although the substantive theories in the book tend to be about systems usually characterized as power politics, the basic approach and categories could be used to analyze systems of international political economy, international organization, or comparative politics.
ANDREW P. DUNNE is Research Associate in the Program in International Politics, Economics, and Security (PIPES) at the University of Chicago. Previously, he was Lentz Postdoctoral Fellow in Global Issues, International Conflict, and Peace Research at the University of Missouri at St. Louis