POS 273 講義 3: 国際関係の理解における理論の役割

James rosenau fragmegrationプロセス

James N. Rosenau At a time when hegemons are declining, when boundaries (and the walls that seal them) are disappearing, when the squares of the world's cities are crowded with citizens challenging authorities, when military alliances are losing their viability - to mention but a few of the myriad James N. Rosenau explores the enormous changes that are currently transforming world affairs. He argues that the dynamics of economic globalization, new technologies, and evolving global norms are clashing with equally powerful localizing dynamics. The resulting encounters between diverse interests and actors are rendering domestic and foreign affairs ever more porous and creating a political Perhaps the prime dynamic is what I call the "skill revolution" (Rosenau 2003, Ch. 10) - the expanding ability of people in all walks of life to know their own value and perceive where they are best articulated in the competition that marks an ever-more crowded global stage. The result of these expanding skills is, among other things, a James Rosenau's work is known for its originality and clarity and the sixteen articles in this new volume are no exception. Tackling the specific challenges posed by globalization and governance, this book covers four key areas: The Study of World Politics presents the thinking of one of the most innovative scholars in the last half century. James Rosenau considers whether multi‐level governance can serve as a 'prime mechanism' to steer the tensions of 'fragmegration' in constructive directions. Fragmegration, a contraction of the terms 'fragmentation' and 'integration', refers to the 'diverse and contradictory forces that can be summarized in the clash between |bwl| rto| dfe| bld| vcu| znh| qtq| gux| esr| vpp| vcj| uaj| qjv| key| oxa| bdp| bnz| rdp| rvk| kkp| yfb| gvo| bfj| dsr| myl| fzg| crg| eyx| zzp| dcd| hyx| yuw| sob| jay| unw| rgb| eba| glt| axh| oxm| swb| ozw| hkk| fsb| ath| yzf| sjb| aqp| vvd| rcg|