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Property And The Making Of The International System Kurt Burch

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Property And The Making Of The International System Kurt Burch
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.28 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Kurt Burch
ISBN: 9781685858247, 1685858244
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Property And The Making Of The International System Kurt Burch by Kurt Burch 9781685858247, 1685858244 instant download after payment.

This original work considers the emergence of the modern international system—that is, the global social context framing the diverse behaviors called international relations—in terms of the concepts of property and property rights. Burch argues that the development of "property" is a crucial aspect of contemporary claims about the modern state, sovereignty, international law, state conflict, global political economy, and the world system as a whole. By investigating a concept, rather than a specific social condition, activity, or actor, he explores the socially shared understandings and meanings that inform individuals' outlooks and behaviors. It is these changing meanings and consequent behaviors, he demonstrates, that actually "make" the international system.

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