Subject and system in international interaction

作者: John S. Dryzek , Margaret L. Clark , Garry McKenzie

DOI: 10.1017/S0020818300033002

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摘要: Recent interest in cognitive approaches to international interaction general and regimes particular has not been matched by development theory methodology. This article details a systematic “subjective” approach that seeks meet this need. Its claims are developed through its comparison with the accomplishments shortcomings of more established study and, particular, microeconomic formal theory. The subjective alternative can model both individual subjects systems which they participating. As such, it offers much terms continuities connections between agents system structure than do traditional psychological analyses relations. theoretical arguments proceed context cooperation conflict over Antarctica evolving regimes.

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