Narratives of Change and Theorisations on Continuity: the Duality of the Concept of Emerging Power in International Relations
AUTOR(ES)
Paes, Lucas de Oliveira, Cunha, André Moreira, Fonseca, Pedro Cezar Dutra
FONTE
Contexto int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2017-04
RESUMO
Abstract This essay aims to discuss the appropriation of the concept of emerging power to the field of international relations, the theoretical impact it inflicts on the discipline, and the duality of its formation as a theoretical category. The adjective emerging has been appropriated into the vocabulary of international relations, but such lexical novelty comprises a debate with earlier theorisations on intermediate states. It is argued that this dialogue between the transience in the narratives of change, brought up by the qualifier emerging powers, and the stasis from the theoretical accumulation on the condition from which it breaks through is a constitutive foundation for the concept as an analytical device for international relations.
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