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The Scandinavian International Society Primary Institutions and Binding Forces, 1815-2010 New International Relations Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Scandinavian International Society

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Scandinavia as a regional international society, including the Nordic Peace and the rise of the Scandinavian welfare state.

Schouenborg aims to take the next big step in the theoretical development of the English School of International Relations - particularly the structural version introduced by Barry Buzan. He analyses the formation of a Scandinavian regional international society over a 200-year period and develops the concepts of ?primary institutions? and ?binding forces? as an analytical framework. In doing so, he not only offers one of the first systematic applications of English School structural theory, but also sheds a new comparative light on the distinctiveness of Scandinavian international relations, and provides a novel intervention in the debates about the emergence of the so-called Nordic Peace. In the first part of the book Schouenborg explains the core concepts and discusses how one may distinguish a regional international society from the broader global international society in which it is embedded. In the second part he provides an in-depth study of the Scandinavian case, focussing on the periods 1815 to 1919; 1919 to 1989; and 1989 to 2010.

The Scandinavian International Society will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations theory, Scandinavian international relations and history, and researchers engaged in comparative welfare state studies.

1. Introduction Part 1: The Analytical Framework 2. Regional International Societies, Primary Institutions and Binding Forces 3. Applying English School Structural Theory 4. Exceptionalism and Post-Westphalian Regional International Societies Part 2: The Scandinavian Case Study 5. Primary Institutions – 1815-1919 6. Binding Forces – 1815-1919 7. Primary Institutions – 1919-1989 8. Binding Forces – 1919-1989 9. Primary Institutions 1989-2010 10. Binding Forces – 1989-2010 11. Conclusion

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Laust Schouenborg holds a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics, UK, and is assistant professor in Global Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.