Events Information
2018.04.16[Mon]
The 150th GRIPS Forum “Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics”
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abstract:
Mainstream international relations continues to assume that the world is governed by calculable risk based on estimates of power, despite repeatedly being surprised by unexpected change. This ground breaking work departs from existing definitions of power that focus on the actors’ evolving ability to exercise control in situations of calculable risk. It introduces the concept of ‘protean power’, which focuses on the actors’ agility as they adapt to situations of uncertainty. Protean Power uses twelve real world case studies to examine how the dynamics of protean and control power can be tracked in the relations among different state and non-state actors, operating in diverse sites, stretching from local to global, in both times of relative normalcy and moments of crisis. Katzenstein and Seybert argue for a new approach to international relations, where the inclusion of protean power in our analytical models helps in accounting for unforeseen changes in world politics.
(From Cambridge University Press, https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/protean-power/1C9724047F106C213E5A37D805285204)
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Speakers’ Profile:
Peter J. Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University. He has served as President of the American Political Science Association and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science, the American Philosophical Society, and the British Academy. His recent books include?Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics?(Cambridge University Press, 2018),co-edited with Lucia Seybert.?Anglo-America and Its Discontents: Civilizational Identities beyond West and East?(Routledge, 2012).?Sinicization and the Rise of China: Civilizational Processes beyond East and West?(Routledge, 2012).
Date/Time | 2018.4.16 16:40~18:10 |
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Speaker | Peter J. Katzenstein,Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies, Cornell University |
Title | Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics |
Venue | Soukairou Hall, 1F, GRIPS |
Fee | English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation provided) |
Language | English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation provided) |