Constructivism in international relations the politics of reality

Maja Zehfuss' book offers a fundamental critique of constructivism, focusing on the work of Wendt, Onuf and Kratochwil. Using Germany's shift towards participation in international military operations as an illustration, she demonstrates why each version of constructivism fails in its own...

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Collective identity
Collective identity reconsidered
The identity of identity
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Norms as the basis of intersubjectivity
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Words making the world
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Constructivism in International Relations Three constructivisms German military involvement abroad Identity change? Wendt's constructivism and German military involvement abroad The identity move Collective identity Collective identity reconsidered The identity of identity Intersubjectivity and the normative: Kratochwil's constructivism and German military involvement abroad The significance of the normative Norms as the basis of intersubjectivity The politics of intersubjectivity and the normative Words and world: Onuf's constructivism and German military involvement abroad Words making the world The normative effects of speech acts Speech acts: success and failure The politics of words and worlds The politics of 'reality': Derrida's subversions, constructivism and German military involvement abroad The impossibility of pure presence and the politics of the 'real' The 'reality' of international politics Everyday 'reality' 'Reality' as raw material The politics of constructivism The politics of constructivism Responsibility in international relations Constructivism, reality, International Relations
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Three constructivisms
German military involvement abroad
Identity change? Wendt's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The identity move
Collective identity
Collective identity reconsidered
The identity of identity
Intersubjectivity and the normative: Kratochwil's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The significance of the normative
Norms as the basis of intersubjectivity
The politics of intersubjectivity and the normative
Words and world: Onuf's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
Words making the world
The normative effects of speech acts
Speech acts: success and failure
The politics of words and worlds
The politics of 'reality': Derrida's subversions, constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The impossibility of pure presence and the politics of the 'real'
The 'reality' of international politics
Everyday 'reality'
'Reality' as raw material
The politics of constructivism
Responsibility in international relations
Constructivism, reality, International Relations
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title_alt Constructivism in International Relations
Three constructivisms
German military involvement abroad
Identity change? Wendt's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The identity move
Collective identity
Collective identity reconsidered
The identity of identity
Intersubjectivity and the normative: Kratochwil's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The significance of the normative
Norms as the basis of intersubjectivity
The politics of intersubjectivity and the normative
Words and world: Onuf's constructivism and German military involvement abroad
Words making the world
The normative effects of speech acts
Speech acts: success and failure
The politics of words and worlds
The politics of 'reality': Derrida's subversions, constructivism and German military involvement abroad
The impossibility of pure presence and the politics of the 'real'
The 'reality' of international politics
Everyday 'reality'
'Reality' as raw material
The politics of constructivism
Responsibility in international relations
Constructivism, reality, International Relations
title_auth Constructivism in international relations the politics of reality
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