TY - BOOK AU - Bonditti,Philippe AU - Bigo,Didier AU - Gros,Frédéric ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Foucault and the Modern International: Silences and Legacies for the Study of World Politics T2 - The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy SN - 9781137561589 AV - JC11-607 U1 - 320.01 23 PY - 2017/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan US, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Political theory KW - Political economy KW - Political communication KW - Globalization KW - Political sociology KW - Sociology KW - Political Theory KW - International Political Economy KW - Political Communication KW - Political Sociology KW - Knowledge - Discourse N1 - 1. Introduction: The International as an Object for Thought -- 2. The Figure of Foucault and the Field of International Relations -- 3. Michel Foucault and International Relations: Cannibal Relations -- 4. Microphysics Of Power Redux -- 5. Political Spirituality: Parrhesia, Truth And Factical Finitude -- 6. Power as Sumbolon: Sovereignty, Governmentality and the International -- 7. Foucault and Method -- 8. Silencing Colonialism: Foucault and The International -- 9. Violence and the Modern International: An Archaeology of Terrorism -- 10. Foucault and the Historical Sociology of Globalization -- 11. On Liberalism: Limits, the Market and the Subject -- 12. On Bureaucratic Formalization: The Reality-Like Fiction of Neoliberal Abstractions -- 13. Too-Late Liberalism: From Promised Prosperity to Permanent Austerity -- 14. Biopolitics in the Twenty-First Century: The Malthus-Marx Debate and the Human Capital Issue -- 15. Mesopolitics: Foucault, Environmental Governmentality and the History of the Anthropocene -- 16. The Word and the Things: An Archaeology of An Amnesic Notion -- 17. Foucault and Geometrics -- 18. Conclusion; Available to subscribing member institutions only. Доступно лише організаціям членам підписки N2 - This book addresses the possibilities of analyzing the modern international through the thought of Michel Foucault. The contributors question four of the most self-evident characteristics of our contemporary world—‘international,’ ‘(neo)liberal,’ ‘biopolitical’ and ‘global’—and thus fill significant gaps in both international and Foucault studies. The chapters discuss what a Foucauldian perspective does or does not offer for understanding international phenomena while also questioning many appropriations of Foucault’s work. This transdisciplinary volume will serve as a reference for scholars and students of international relations, international political sociology, international political economy, political theory/philosophy and critical theory more generally. Philippe Bonditti is Assistant Professor at the European School of Political and Social Science (ESPOL-UCL), France. Didier Bigo is Associate Professor at Sciences Po Paris, France, and Professor of International Relations at Kings College London, UK. Frédéric Gros is Professor of Philosophy at Sciences Po Paris, France. UR - https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56153-4 ER -