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Individualism and World Politics

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  • © 1999

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

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Is an individualistic outlook in analysing world politics either possible or useful? This book is a collection of essays written by an international team of ten scholars. It deals with the status of individuals in world politics and tries to connect macro and micro levels of analysis. Five contributions by Michel Girard, Michel Nicholson, James Rosenau, Jacques Herman and Anna Leander explore some of the theoretical and methodological problems related to the individualistic perspective in International Relations. Five other contributions by Marcel Merle, Susan Strange, Dominique David, Jean Klein and Jean-Pierre Colin examine the role of exceptional or ordinary individuals in different spheres of international politics

Editors and Affiliations

  • Département de Science Politique de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1, Paris, France

    Michel Girard

About the editor

JEAN-PIERRE COLIN Professor of International Relations, University of Reims DOMINIQUE DAVID Senior Research Fellow, Institut Français de Relations Internationales JACQUES HERMAN Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Louvain la Neuve JEAN KLEIN Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science, University Paris 1, Sorbonne ANNA LEANDER Assistant Professor, Central European University, Budapest College MARCEL MERLE Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science, University Paris 1, Sorbonne MICHAEL NICHOLSON Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex JAMES N. ROSENAU University Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University SUSAN STRANGE Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick

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