The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change
Understanding Global Dynamics: A Sociological Perspective on International Relations

This book offers a fresh lens for understanding the complexities of global interactions. It departs from traditional state-centric approaches and examines the sociological aspects of international relations. This shift in perspective enlightens us on how social structures, cultural norms, and identities fundamentally shape the global political landscape while highlighting non-state actors' crucial roles.

At its core, the work examines how international norms, values, and identities are socially constructed and impact global affairs. Constructivism serves as a key theoretical framework, demonstrating how shared beliefs and collective identities influence state behaviour, policy-making, and the development of international institutions. The book reveals the dynamic nature of global politics by analysing how cultural norms and social identities are negotiated within international contexts.

The text significantly broadens traditional perspectives by examining how multinational corporations, NGOs, and transnational advocacy networks contribute to global governance. These non-state actors interact with governments and shape international norms, often driving progress in human rights, environmental protection, and global health.

Power dynamics and inequality form another critical dimension of analysis. The book examines how social hierarchies based on class, gender, race, and ethnicity perpetuate disparities in power and resources across the global system. Through critical theory, it interrogates these inequalities and explores pathways toward more equitable international relations.

The intersection of globalisation and international politics receives thorough attention in this book. It analyses how the increased movement of goods, people, and ideas across borders creates both opportunities and challenges. The impact of these processes on cultural identities and social relations provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the forces driving global change, making them feel well-informed about the current global dynamics.

Looking forward, the book explores emerging trends in global politics. It delves into the influence of new social movements, technological advancements, and shifting power dynamics. This forward-looking perspective equips readers with tools to anticipate and navigate the evolving nature of international relations in our increasingly interconnected world, making them feel prepared for the future.

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The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change
Understanding Global Dynamics: A Sociological Perspective on International Relations

This book offers a fresh lens for understanding the complexities of global interactions. It departs from traditional state-centric approaches and examines the sociological aspects of international relations. This shift in perspective enlightens us on how social structures, cultural norms, and identities fundamentally shape the global political landscape while highlighting non-state actors' crucial roles.

At its core, the work examines how international norms, values, and identities are socially constructed and impact global affairs. Constructivism serves as a key theoretical framework, demonstrating how shared beliefs and collective identities influence state behaviour, policy-making, and the development of international institutions. The book reveals the dynamic nature of global politics by analysing how cultural norms and social identities are negotiated within international contexts.

The text significantly broadens traditional perspectives by examining how multinational corporations, NGOs, and transnational advocacy networks contribute to global governance. These non-state actors interact with governments and shape international norms, often driving progress in human rights, environmental protection, and global health.

Power dynamics and inequality form another critical dimension of analysis. The book examines how social hierarchies based on class, gender, race, and ethnicity perpetuate disparities in power and resources across the global system. Through critical theory, it interrogates these inequalities and explores pathways toward more equitable international relations.

The intersection of globalisation and international politics receives thorough attention in this book. It analyses how the increased movement of goods, people, and ideas across borders creates both opportunities and challenges. The impact of these processes on cultural identities and social relations provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the forces driving global change, making them feel well-informed about the current global dynamics.

Looking forward, the book explores emerging trends in global politics. It delves into the influence of new social movements, technological advancements, and shifting power dynamics. This forward-looking perspective equips readers with tools to anticipate and navigate the evolving nature of international relations in our increasingly interconnected world, making them feel prepared for the future.

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The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change

The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change

by Hichem Karoui
The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change

The Sociology Of International Relations: Power, Culture, And Change

by Hichem Karoui

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Understanding Global Dynamics: A Sociological Perspective on International Relations

This book offers a fresh lens for understanding the complexities of global interactions. It departs from traditional state-centric approaches and examines the sociological aspects of international relations. This shift in perspective enlightens us on how social structures, cultural norms, and identities fundamentally shape the global political landscape while highlighting non-state actors' crucial roles.

At its core, the work examines how international norms, values, and identities are socially constructed and impact global affairs. Constructivism serves as a key theoretical framework, demonstrating how shared beliefs and collective identities influence state behaviour, policy-making, and the development of international institutions. The book reveals the dynamic nature of global politics by analysing how cultural norms and social identities are negotiated within international contexts.

The text significantly broadens traditional perspectives by examining how multinational corporations, NGOs, and transnational advocacy networks contribute to global governance. These non-state actors interact with governments and shape international norms, often driving progress in human rights, environmental protection, and global health.

Power dynamics and inequality form another critical dimension of analysis. The book examines how social hierarchies based on class, gender, race, and ethnicity perpetuate disparities in power and resources across the global system. Through critical theory, it interrogates these inequalities and explores pathways toward more equitable international relations.

The intersection of globalisation and international politics receives thorough attention in this book. It analyses how the increased movement of goods, people, and ideas across borders creates both opportunities and challenges. The impact of these processes on cultural identities and social relations provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the forces driving global change, making them feel well-informed about the current global dynamics.

Looking forward, the book explores emerging trends in global politics. It delves into the influence of new social movements, technological advancements, and shifting power dynamics. This forward-looking perspective equips readers with tools to anticipate and navigate the evolving nature of international relations in our increasingly interconnected world, making them feel prepared for the future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787952843
Publisher: Global East-West (London)
Publication date: 03/15/2025
Series: Sociology and Sociologists
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 542
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.21(d)

About the Author

Writer /Journalist/ Senior Researcher

  • Published over 30 books and counting, (translations not included).
  • Authored co-authored, edited, and published hundreds of daily/ weekly/ monthly briefings, reports and analyses, peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and books, about MENA region and international politics.
  • Participated in many international conferences, either on the panel, as a member of the organizing team, or as a journalist.
  • Has been involved with the media since his early career, thus serving in different posts: reporter, investigation journalist, copy editor, cultural journalism, political journalism, editorialist, and Executive Editor.
  • Translated several books/documents. Also reviewed translations for publishers.
  • Member of several academic boards.
  • Veteran columnist and commentator for the media.
  • Ranking in the top 10%of Authors by all-time downloads on Social Science Research Network.
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