In this volume, Richard Ned Lebow introduces his own constructivist
theory of political order and international relations based on
theories of motives and identity formation drawn from the ancient
Greeks. His theory stresses the human need for self-esteem, and shows
how it influences political behavior at every level of social
aggregation. Lebow develops ideal-type worlds associated with four
motives: appetite, spirit, reason and fear, and demonstrates how each
generates a different logic concerning cooperation, conflict and
risk-taking. Expanding and documenting the utility of his theory in a
series of historical case studies, ranging from classical Greece to
the war in Iraq, he presents a novel explanation for the rise of the
state and the causes of war, and offers a reformulation of prospect
theory. This is a novel theory of politics by one of the world's
leading scholars of international relations.
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ISBN
9780511460494
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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