"Bukovansky convincingly argues that ideas matter in international politics."--Choice "Bukovansky's volume is a most interesting analysis of the topic... [I]t is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of those interested in the dynamics of politics (and who isn't?)."--Lora Sigler, European Legacy

This book examines the causes and consequences of a major transformation in both domestic and international politics: the shift from dynastically legitimated monarchical sovereignty to popularly legitimated national sovereignty. It analyzes the impact of Enlightenment discourse on politics in eighteenth-century Europe and the United States, showing how that discourse facilitated new authority struggles in Old Regime Europe, shaped the American and French Revolutions, and influenced the relationships between the revolutionary regimes and the international system. The interaction between traditional and democratic ideas of legitimacy transformed the international system by the early nineteenth century, when people began to take for granted the desirability of equality, individual rights, and restraint of power. Using an interpretive, historically sensitive approach to international relations, the author considers the complex interplay between elite discourses about political legitimacy and strategic power struggles within and among states. She shows how culture, power, and interests interacted to produce a crucial yet poorly understood case of international change. The book not only shows the limits of liberal and realist theories of international relations, but also demonstrates how aspects of these theories can be integrated with insights derived from a constructivist perspective that takes culture and legitimacy seriously. The author finds that cultural contests over the terms of political legitimacy constitute one of the central mechanisms by which the character of sovereignty is transformed in the international system--a conclusion as true today as it was in the eighteenth century.
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Examines the causes and consequences of a major transformation in both domestic and international politics: the shift from dynastically legitimated monarchical sovereignty to popularly legitimated national sovereignty. This book analyzes the impact of Enlightenment discourse on politics in eighteenth-century Europe and the United States.
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Acknowledgments vii Chapter One: Introduction: The Transformation of Legitimacy 1 Explaining the Transformation International Political Culture Plan of the Book Chapter Two: International Political Culture and Systemic Change 15 The Cultural Dimensions of International Politics Interplay between Culture and Strategy Methodology Conclusion Chapter Three: Old Regime Political Culture 61 International Relations: Strategic Overview The Political Culture of Old Regime Europe Cultural Complementarities: Enlightenment and Monarchy Cultural Contradictions in the Old European Order Conclusion Chapter Four: The American Revolution 110 Republicanism Political Economy Cosmopolitanism versus Nationalism in American Foreign Policy Conclusion Chapter Five: The French Revolution 165 The Collapse of the Ancien Regime Revolution and War Conclusion Chapter Six: Conclusion: Fractured Hegemony and the Seeds of Change 211 Legacies Political Culture and Systemic Change Bibliography 235 Index 247
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"Mlada Bukovansky has written a powerful study, arguing a bold and compelling theory with clarity and confidence."—Joyce Appleby, University of California, Los Angeles

"Legitimacy and Power Politics makes an important and original set of arguments that speak directly to some of the most central debates in international relations theory."—Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
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Mlada Bukovansky has written a powerful study, arguing a bold and compelling theory with clarity and confidence. -- Joyce Appleby, University of California, Los Angeles Legitimacy and Power Politics makes an important and original set of arguments that speak directly to some of the most central debates in international relations theory. -- Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780691146706
Publisert
2010-01-10
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Vekt
369 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

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Biografisk notat

Mlada Bukovansky is Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College.