Agents, Structures and International Relations
Discover the intricate dynamics of international relations in Agents, Structures and International Relations by Colin Wight, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking book spans 360 pages and delves into the complex agent-structure problem, revealing significant gaps in International Relations (IR) theory that can only be comprehensively understood through ontology—the philosophical study of existence and reality.
Wight expertly integrates international relations theory with broader social theory, highlighting the relevance of these issues to the wider human sciences. This work is essential for scholars and students of political science, philosophy, and social theory, as it challenges conventional perspectives and encourages a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our world. Enhance your knowledge of IR and explore the philosophical underpinnings that influence global interactions with this essential read.