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Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence Skip to content Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence International Relations as a Neo-Kantian Project Introduction Why does the discipline of International Relations have so much difficulty ‘seeing’ and attaching importance to the practice of international relations? The field has always favoured top down, abstract, holistic conceptualizations over pluralism, complexity and change. As an undergraduate in IR one of the first books I was exposed to was Waltz’s, Man, the State and War and it just seemed that doing IR properly required systemic theory, even if the details of that theory changed. In this post I want to suggest that this style of thinking should be seen not as consequence of the nature of international relations but of the fields unacknowledged debts to the roots of a great deal of modern social theory in Neo-Kantian philosophy. From around 1880 to 1930 Neo-Kantianism was the dominant philosophical movement in German...
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