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  1. Barry Buzan. The purpose of this article is to relate the concept of "international society" to structural realism and regime theory. One aim is to bring together three bodies of theory-two largely American, the other largely British-and to show how they complement and strengthen one another.

  2. BARRY BUZAN AND RICHARD LITTLE ABSTRACT. This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about international system. It has three themes: (1) that insufficient thought has been given to defining the necessary and suffi-cient conditions for saying that an international system exists; (2) that

  3. In this Talk, Buzan – amongst others – discusses theory as thinking-tools, describes the contemporary regionalization of international society, and sketches an English School map of the world. What is, according to you, the biggest challenge / principal debate in current IR? What is your position or answer to this challenge / in this debate?

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  4. In this Talk, Buzan – amongst others – discusses theory as thinking-tools, describes the contemporary regionalization of international society, and sketches an English School map of the world. What is, according to you, the biggest challenge / principal debate in current IR? What is your position or answer to this challenge / in this debate?

  5. Jun 1, 1993 · International society is the core concept of the English school and has not yet been systematically integrated with American-originated structural realism and regime theory. This article brings together these three bodies of theory and shows how they complement and strengthen each other.

  6. Jan 18, 2010 · The Vanguardist account emphasizes the exceptionalism of European culture, posits a 500-year period of western domination, sees multiculturalism and the decline of western power as problematic, and tends to pessimism about the future of international society.

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  8. Mar 29, 2009 · In this timely reissue, a new introduction by Barry Buzan and Richard Little assesses Adam Watson's career as a diplomat and examines how his work as a practitioner shaped his subsequent thinking about the nature of international society.

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