Normative State Power in International Relations
Discover the transformative insights of Normative State Power in International Relations by Oxford University Press. Published in 2012, this hardback edition spans 226 pages and presents a groundbreaking theory on the influence of scientific and moral cultures in the evolution of state power throughout the 20th century. The author meticulously dismantles methodological nationalism, offering a fresh perspective on how these cultural dynamics shape global politics. With a rich blend of historical analysis, this book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of International Relations, politics, and political sociology. Dive into a compelling exploration of state transformations and understand the normative forces that drive international interactions.