The idea of civilization recurs frequently in reflections on international politics. However, International Relations academic writings on civilization have failed to acknowledge the major 20th-century analysis that examined the processes through which Europeans came to regard themselves as uniquely civilized – Norbert Elias’s On the Process of Civilization.This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the significance of Elias’s reflections on civilization for International Relations. It explains the working principles of an Eliasian, or process-sociological, approach to civilization and the global order and demonstrates how the interdependencies between state-formation, colonialism and an emergent international society shaped the European 'civilizing process'.
Andrew Linklater is Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University.
Introduction: A Process-Sociological Approach to Understanding CivilizationThe Return of Discourses of Civilization and BarbarismElias’s Explanation of the European Civilizing ProcessThe Nation-State, War and Human EqualityThe Classical European ‘Standard of Civilization’Civilization, Diplomacy and the Enlargement of International SocietyStandards of Civilization in the Post-European Global OrderCivilizing Processes at the Level of Humanity as a WholeSummary and Conclusions
Andrew Linklater, Hidemi Suganami, Aberystwyth) Linklater, Andrew (University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Suganami, Hidemi (University of Wales, Steve Smith