The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism

International Relations is a field of study that is steadily passing through a process of re-definition and reformation. It is an unfenced area of discipline in social science. Originally, International Relations produced an emphasis on statecentric inquiry, as seen in its emphasis on the sovereignt...

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description International Relations is a field of study that is steadily passing through a process of re-definition and reformation. It is an unfenced area of discipline in social science. Originally, International Relations produced an emphasis on statecentric inquiry, as seen in its emphasis on the sovereignty and equality of entities in international system. During the classical days of Europe and North America and to some extent, in post-independence Africa, the maintenance of peace and promotion of trade were the primary focus of diplomacy. With the expanding characteristics and perceptions of States, the study of International Relations has acquired a wider outfit. Processes, actors and outcome of national politics are easily influenced and conditioned. by' events in the international economic system, that way you cannot divorce International Economics from International Relations. The boundary problem was promoted by the orthodox intellectuals who saw the study of International Relations as separate and distinct from Economics, History or Philosophy. The problem still persists. Some have argued that the domestication of International Politics or internalisation of national politics might be the solution to the border Of demarcation problem. 1 Jean Spero has vigorously argued that students and masters of International Politics have' neglected the "economic issues in relations among states?". The same could be said of the study of International Economics in its compartmentalised fashion. The solution to the issue area problem could be found in the international political economy approach to the study of International Relations.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-36322024-09-02T12:14:19Z The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism Onwuka, R.I. International relations Regionalism Dependent regionalism dialectives Technology dependence Capital dependence Trade relations Geopolitical dependence Strategic dependence Communist control International Relations is a field of study that is steadily passing through a process of re-definition and reformation. It is an unfenced area of discipline in social science. Originally, International Relations produced an emphasis on statecentric inquiry, as seen in its emphasis on the sovereignty and equality of entities in international system. During the classical days of Europe and North America and to some extent, in post-independence Africa, the maintenance of peace and promotion of trade were the primary focus of diplomacy. With the expanding characteristics and perceptions of States, the study of International Relations has acquired a wider outfit. Processes, actors and outcome of national politics are easily influenced and conditioned. by' events in the international economic system, that way you cannot divorce International Economics from International Relations. The boundary problem was promoted by the orthodox intellectuals who saw the study of International Relations as separate and distinct from Economics, History or Philosophy. The problem still persists. Some have argued that the domestication of International Politics or internalisation of national politics might be the solution to the border Of demarcation problem. 1 Jean Spero has vigorously argued that students and masters of International Politics have' neglected the "economic issues in relations among states?". The same could be said of the study of International Economics in its compartmentalised fashion. The solution to the issue area problem could be found in the international political economy approach to the study of International Relations. 2012-10-02T17:05:03Z 2018-10-29T11:58:24Z 2012-10-02T17:05:03Z 2018-10-29T11:58:24Z 1991 Lecture http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3632 en Inaugural Lecture Series; 91 PDF application/pdf
spellingShingle International relations
Regionalism
Dependent regionalism dialectives
Technology dependence
Capital dependence
Trade relations
Geopolitical dependence
Strategic dependence
Communist control
Onwuka, R.I.
The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
title The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
title_full The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
title_fullStr The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
title_full_unstemmed The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
title_short The Anguish of Dependent Regionalism
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topic International relations
Regionalism
Dependent regionalism dialectives
Technology dependence
Capital dependence
Trade relations
Geopolitical dependence
Strategic dependence
Communist control
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