Southeast Asia and the English school of international relations a region-theory dialogue

This book examines the interface between the theoretical framework known as the English School and the international and transnational politics of Southeast Asia. The region-theory dialogue it proposes signals productive ways forward for the theory.

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Main Author: Quayle, Linda (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2013
Series:Palgrave studies in international relations series
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505 0 |a The Need For A Region-Theory Dialogue -- The Protagonists In The Dialogue -- Southeast Asia And Its Politics -- The English School -- The Contributions Of The Dialogue Partners -- What The ES Offers SEA: Big Pictures And Different Thinking-Spaces -- What SEA Offers The ES: Insights On Community, Hierarchy And Agency -- An Overview Of The Chapters -- Part I: The Society Of States In SEA -- Part II: International Society And Others -- Potential Challenges To An ES-SEA Linkage -- The ES's Status As 'Theory' -- The ES As A Western Interpretation Of SEA -- PART I: THE SOCIETY OF STATES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- Power And Community In Southeast Asia's International Society -- The Problem Of Conflicting Narratives -- The Power Story -- The Community Story -- Theoretical Attempts To Deal With The Power-Community Nexus -- What The ES Can Offer: A Power-And-Community Lens -- International Society: An Amalgam Of Power And Community -- Theoretical Pluralism: Schematizing The Pressures On International Society -- Small Powers, Great Powers: Dealing With The Wider Region -- Evaluation: A Different Picture Of Interstate Relations In And Around SEA -- Practicable ASEAN Community-Building -- The Problem Of Disconnected Ideals And Realities -- What The ES Can Offer: Validation Of The Slow Route To Community-Building -- Support For The Middle Ground -- Counsels Of Caution ; And Cautious Hope -- Ways To Frame Cooperation Differently -- Another Look At Consensus -- Evaluation: A Different Picture Of The ASEAN Community -- Learning From Southeast Asia About International Societies -- Intersections: Powers And Societies -- Expanding The ES's Understanding Of Great Powers -- Discerning The Interaction Of Different Levels Of International Society -- Intersections: Community-Building In A Non-Liberal Environment -- Liberalization -- Culture And Identity -- Economics -- Functional Cooperation -- Bases For Enhanced ES Interpretations Of Interstate Relations -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY AND OTHERS -- Non-State Actors: Theoretical Limitations And Problematic Discourses -- Non-State And Beyond-State Politics In ES Thought -- The Need For A Different Perspective -- Civil Society And A Narrative Of Gaps -- Talking But Not Dialoguing: The 'Problem' Of Fragmentation -- The Theoretically Vanishing Individual -- Regional International Society Meets Its Civil Counterpart -- The SEA Environment: Cooperation, Institutionalization And Hierarchy -- An ES Response: Imagining A 'Hierarchical Society' -- Applying ES Ideas To Regional Civil Society In SEA -- An Institutionalization Process In A Hierarchical Environment -- Formalizing Recognition -- Locating And Exploiting Common Ground -- Learning To Engage For The Long Term -- Sharing Burdens -- The State Of The Institutionalization Process -- Evaluation: A Different Picture Of ASEAN And Regional Civil Society -- 6. Non-State Actors In A Hierarchical World -- The SEA Environment: Spaces, States And Agency -- An ES Response: A Three-Cornered Conversation -- Particularism And Power -- Pragmatism And Order -- Borderlessness And Emancipation -- Evaluation: A Different Picture Of Non-State Actors In A World Of States -- 7. Remembering Southeast Asia's Individuals -- The SEA Environment: The Surprisingly Powerful Individual -- An ES Response: Individuals As Agents Of Change -- Extending Activity Spaces -- Leveraging Contact With The World Of States -- Retaining Hope -- Evaluation: A Different Picture Of The Individual -- Conclusion -- A Review Of The Signposts -- A Synthesis Of The Signposts -- Offering A Different Picture Of The Region : And Why That Matters -- Continuing The Dialogue 
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