02826nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005802000180007602000180009402000180011204000410013004100080017110000220017924500820020125000100028326000800029330000200037350400530039350518720044665000440231865000510236265000500241365000470246365300500251020250411084510.0250411b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781529217827 a9781529217834 a9781529217841 a9781529217858 aCO-BoUCMcDavid MorenodDavid Moreno aeng1 aMcCourt, David M.14aThe new constructivism in international relations theory cDavid M. McCourt.  a1a.Ed aBristol, InglaterrabBristol University Press, University of Bristolc2022 ax, 214 Paginas  aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índices rFront Cover -- The New Constructivism in International Relations Theory -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Plan of the chapter -- Constructivism in International Relations: a constructivist stocktaking -- The social life of International Relations Constructivism -- The New Constructivism: overview of the main argument -- The core features of the New Constructivism -- Why bother? -- Likely criticisms: on paradigmatic thinking and 'sociolatry' -- Moving beyond the 'isms'?91 -- Method, not madness -- Plan of the book -- Acknowledgements -- 1 The Old Constructivism -- The virtues of the Old Constructivism16 -- Culture and norms in international politics -- State identity and narrative knowing -- The narrowing of Constructivism -- The Old Constructivism's problematic dichotomies -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- 2 The New Constructivism -- Practice-relationalism: the New Constructivism -- Practice theory, relationalism and practice-relationalism -- Overcoming Constructivism's dualisms -- Russian foreign policy and the West: an illustration -- Conclusion -- 3 Rules, Law, and Language in the New Constructivism -- Introduction -- Language -- The body and the birth of the state -- Rules -- Practice, practices, and rules in international politics -- Rules all the way down -- Law -- Sovereignty between politics and law -- From the rule of law to rule through law -- Re-reading Onuf's World of Our Making -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- 4 World-Making: Experts and Professionals in the New Constructivism -- Introduction -- Beyond norm entrepreneurs and communities of practice -- Norm entrepreneurs and international political change -- Communities of practice -- Experts, expertise, and political interventions -- The peace industry -- Inventing 'terrorism' -- Diplomacy -- The counter-piracy 'assemblage'.14aRelaciones internacionalesxFilosofía14aPolítica internacional xEnfoques teóricos14aIdentidad nacional xAspectos internacionales14aNormas internacionales xInfluencia social aConstructivismo (Relaciones internacionales)