Anglo-America is a clearly identifiable part of what is commonly referred to as the West. The West exists, this book argues, in the form of multiple traditions that have currency in America, Europe, the Americas, and a few outposts in the Southern hemisphere.
Led by the British Empire until the beginning and by the United States since the middle of the twentieth century, Anglo-America has been at the very centre of world politics. Bridging the European and the American West, Anglo-America is distinctive, not unique. These multiple Wests coexist with each other and with other civilizations, as parts of one global civilization containing multiple modernities. And like all other civilizations, Anglo-America is marked by multiple traditions and internal pluralism. Once deeply held notions and practices of imperial rule and racial hierarchy now take the form of hegemony or multilateralism and politically contested versions of multiculturalism. At its core Anglo-America is fluid, not fixed. The analytical perspectives of this book are laid out in Katzenstein’s opening and concluding chapters. They are explored in seven outstanding case studies, written by widely known authors, which combine historical and contemporary perspectives.
Featuring an exceptional line-up and representing a diversity of theoretical views within one integrative perspective, this work will be of interest to all scholars and students of international relations, sociology and political science.
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Peter J. Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University, USA. His work addresses issues of political economy, security, and culture in world politics.
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XVI, 299 pages. Illustrated original softcover binding. (Partially a little used). 24x16 cm * Anglo-America is a clearly identifiable part of what is commonly referred to as the West. The West exists, this book argues, in the form of multiple traditions that have currency in America, Europe, the Americas, and a few outposts in the Southern hemisphere. Led by the British Empire until the beginning and by the United States since the middle of the twentieth century, Anglo-America has been at the very centre of world politics. Bridging the European and the American West, Anglo-America is distinctive, not unique. These multiple Wests coexist with each other and with other civilizations, as parts of one global civilization containing multiple modernities. And like all other civilizations, Anglo-America is marked by multiple traditions and internal pluralism. Once deeply held notions and practices of imperial rule and racial hierarchy now take the form of hegemony or multilateralism and politically contested versions of multiculturalism. At its core Anglo-America is fluid, not fixed. The analytical perspectives of this book are laid out in Katzenstein?s opening and concluding chapters. They are explored in seven outstanding case studies, written by widely known authors, which combine historical and contemporary perspectives. Featuring an exceptional line-up and representing a diversity of theoretical views within one integrative perspective, this work will be of interest to all scholars and students of international relations, sociology and political science. ----- Peter Joachim Katzenstein (* 17. Februar 1945 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Politikwissenschaftler und Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor für Internationale Beziehungen an der Cornell University in Ithaca. Katzenstein legte an der Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums 1964 das Abitur ab, bevor er in die USA ging, wo er den B.A. am Swarthmore College 1967 erhielt. Den M.Sc. erwarb er an der London School of Economics, das Doktorat mit Disjoined Partners: Austria and Germany since 1815 an der Harvard University. Die britische Zeitung The Economist nannte ihn einen der einflussreichsten Intellektuellen auf dem Gebiet der internationalen politischen Ökonomie. Auch ist er ein Mitglied im einflussreichen Council on Foreign Relations. 1987 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt, 2009 in die American Philosophical Society[1] und 2015 als korrespondierendes Mitglied in die British Academy.[2] 2008/09 amtierte er als Präsident der American Political Science Association (APSA).[3] Für 2020 wurde Katzenstein der Skytteanische Preis zugesprochen, die weltweit höchste Auszeichnung für Politologen, als zweitem Deutschen nach Fritz W. Scharpf. (Quelle Wikipedia) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 600. Artikel-Nr. 143994
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