Contents: Part 1 Complexity, Modernity and International Relations Theory: Introduction; Complexity and the modern episteme: epistemological outline of a new science; An archaeology of modernity; Complexity, international relations and ethics from an epistemic perspective; Intermezzo: a roadmap to an argument. Part 2 The Kosovo Crisis and Its Contradictions: International relations and modern interpretations of the Kosovo crisis; Legal-ethical frameworks on Kosovo, modern analytical finitude at work; Ancient ethnic hatreds; Conclusion: International relations, complexity and the Kosovo crisis; Bibliography; Index.
Dr Damian Popolo, Honorary Research Fellow, Lancaster University, UK
'An excellent example of the growing number of complexity inspired works that challenge the fundamentals of International Relations. The book is a stimulating theoretical review of complexity, as well as a critique of traditional IR and a demonstration of what complexity can do when it is applied to recent policy challenges.' Robert Geyer, Lancaster University, UK 'A New Science of International Relations is an interesting study...' Südosteuropa
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