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Between Eurocentrism and Babel: A Framework for the Analysis of States, State Systems, and International Orders

2017; Oxford University Press; Volume: 61; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/isq/sqw057

ISSN

1468-2478

Autores

Charles Butcher, Ryan D. Griffiths,

Tópico(s)

Culture, Economy, and Development Studies

Resumo

Mindful of the growing interest in non-Western and pre-modern political systems, we propose a framework for the analysis of states, state systems, and international orders. We provide a culturally neutral definition of the state and outline a method for assessing variation in political organization both within and above the state. Our framework cleanly delineates hierarchy from anarchy and can be applied to a diverse set of state systems. We then show how the content of international order inter-relates with system structure and the local density (interaction capacity) of a region. We argue that our framework captures similarities—and exposes differences—between different systems and orders over time and space. It strikes a balance between the traditional focus on the Western experience and the current trend toward regional studies in which it is difficult to accumulate knowledge in a rigorous manner.

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