Internationalism is the view that institution-building and peaceful cooperation will make peace and security prevail in a system of independent states. This book examines this controversial topic and discusses whether such a view is realistic or whether international relations are typically characterised by tension and war.Kjell Goldmann seeks to examine the plausibility of internationalism under present-day conditions. A theory of internationalism is outlined and is shown to have two dimensions: one coercive (to enforce the rules and decisions of international institutions) and one accommodative (to avoid confrontation by means of mutual understanding and compromise). Problematic features of the theory are then considered in detail: the assumption that all international cooperation tends to inhibit war, and the tension inherent in the joint pursuit of coercion and accommodation.
Author(s): Kjell Goldmann
Series: New International Relations
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: 253
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
List of figures......Page 8
List of tables......Page 9
Series editor's preface......Page 10
Preface......Page 11
Introduction......Page 16
A theory of internationalism......Page 33
International opinion and world politics......Page 76
Cooperation and war......Page 133
The ethics of internationalism......Page 177
Internationalism: an assessment......Page 210
Notes......Page 225
References......Page 234
Index......Page 245