The science of world order

IF 1.4 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Politics Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1057/s41311-024-00579-4
Ian Hurd
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“The science of international politics is in its infancy.” E.H. Carr opened The Twenty Years’ Crisis with a tone both hopeful and lamenting. He looked forward to scholarship that would identify the driving forces behind peace, war, and disorder and help policymakers avoid the mistakes of the past. Today, the scientific study of international order thrives among scholars who share Carr's faith that behind the complexity in world politics lie consistent mechanical forces that generate macro outcomes. The scientific literature on the causes of world order searches for evidence of this machinery in the patterns of international history. I explore this literature and find that the operationalization of order as a dependent variable leads to a depoliticized conception of order. When order is seen as a contested proposition rather than an objective, mechanical arrangement, then the scientific approach quickly hits a dead-end. In this domain of inquiry, the methods of science impede the substantive study of politics. The contradiction between concept and methods leads me to suggest an alternative research agenda that centers world-order scholarship on contestation and politics rather than mechanical relations.

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世界秩序科学
"国际政治科学正处于萌芽阶段"。E.H.卡尔在《二十年危机》一书的开篇,语气既充满希望,又充满感慨。他期待学术研究能够找出和平、战争和混乱背后的驱动力,帮助决策者避免过去的错误。如今,对国际秩序的科学研究在学者中蓬勃发展,他们与卡尔一样相信,在世界政治的复杂性背后,存在着产生宏观结果的一致的机械力量。关于世界秩序成因的科学文献从国际历史的模式中寻找这种机制的证据。我对这些文献进行了探讨,发现将秩序作为一个因变量进行操作会导致一种去政治化的秩序概念。当秩序被视为一个有争议的命题,而不是一种客观、机械的安排时,科学方法很快就会陷入死胡同。在这一研究领域,科学方法阻碍了对政治的实质性研究。概念与方法之间的矛盾促使我提出了另一种研究议程,即把世界秩序学术研究的中心放在争论和政治上,而不是机械的关系上。
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期刊介绍: International Politics?is a leading peer reviewed journal dedicated to transnational issues and global problems. It subscribes to no political or methodological identity and welcomes any appropriate contributions designed to communicate findings and enhance dialogue.International Politics?defines itself as critical in character truly international in scope and totally engaged with the central issues facing the world today. Taking as its point of departure the simple but essential notion that no one approach has all the answers it aims to provide a global forum for a rapidly expanding community of scholars from across the range of academic disciplines.International Politics?aims to encourage debate controversy and reflection. Topics addressed within the journal include:Rethinking the Clash of CivilizationsMyths of WestphaliaHolocaust and ChinaLeo Strauss and the Cold WarJustin Rosenberg and Globalisation TheoryPutin and the WestThe USA Post-BushCan China Rise Peacefully Just WarsCuba Castro and AfterGramsci and IRIs America in Decline。
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