The Puzzles of Politics: Inquiries Into the Genesis and Transformation of International Relations`A collection of Fritz Kratochwil's essays is self-recommending- his standing as one of the most interesting and challenging of contemporary scholars of International Political Theory is incontestable. The particular merit of this collection is that it contains a number of less well-known and difficult to find pieces as well as some of his most famous contributions to the field. This is a book that deserves a very wide audience.'- Chris Brown, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics, UK `Nobody has done more to expand the scope of IR theory and to explore how politics is enabled and sustained by social order and how order in turn rests on principles of justice. These essays bring together some of Fritz's outstanding essays on these subjects and should be read by anyone with a serious interest in IR theory.' Richard Ned Lebow, James O. Freedman Presidential Professor at Dartmouth College, US and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics, UK Friedrich Kratochwil is the author of the classic book Rules, Norms and Decisions (1989), which introduced constructivism to international relations and has had a profound and significant impact on the discipline. The Puzzles of Politics brings together for the first time a collection of his key essays to explain his approach to international relations and how his thinking has developed over the last 30 years. It addresses topical themes and issues central to his work including sovereignty, law, epistemology, boundaries, global governance and world society. The book includes a framing introduction written for this volume in which Kratochwil provides an intellectual biography providing context as well as an introduction to his work. This important volume will be of very strong interest to students and scholars of international relations, political theory and law. |
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