Power in International Thought

SEMINAR
Date: Tuesday 17 December 2024
Time: 16:00 - 18:00
Location: Faculty board room, C824, C building, South House, Frescati campus and online

The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice invites you to a seminar with Jens Bartelson.

Seminar

Date:

Tuesday 17 December 2024

Time:

16.00 – 18.00

Location:

Faculty board room, C824, C building, South House, Frescati campus and online

Description:

Power has long been a central but contested part of the study of international relations. But, like other sociopolitical concepts, the concept of power has a history of its own. In my talk, I will outline some of the necessary steps to explore the changing meaning and function of the concept of power in international thought from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century, arguing that despite the many changes this concept has undergone, some significant continuities in its usage explain why the modern study of international relations has been so preoccupied with power. I will then describe some of the formative episodes in the making of the modern understanding of power, from the spread of the idea of grandezza in the sixteenth century via its disaggregation into military strength and wealth during the seventeenth century to its final essentialization in the early social sciences in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

Bio:

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Jens Bartelson is professor of Political Science, Lund University. His fields of interest include international relations and the history of international thought. He has published extensively on core concepts in international thought and their history. He is the author of Becoming International (Cambridge University Press, 2023), War in International Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2017), Visions of World Community (Cambridge University Press, 2009), The Critique of the State (Cambridge University Press, 2001), A Genealogy of Sovereignty (Cambridge University Press, 1995), as well as of numerous articles in leading journals across the human, legal, and social sciences.

Registration:

The event has a hybrid format, either in person at the Faculty board room or on Zoom:
https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/68879575677
Meeting ID: 688 7957 5677

SCILJ appreciates your registration at scilj@juridicum.su.se before 16 December.

Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice

The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice (SCILJ) is a part of the Department of law at Stockholm University. Its mission is, inter alia, to develop research in international law, especially the relationship between international law and other legal systems and between international law and international politics and ethics, to strengthen the links between academia and practice, and to make international law visible in public discourse. The Center shall have an interdisciplinary and practice oriented character.

The Centre organizes a broad range of activities, including the 2021 Annual Conference of the European Society of International Law.

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Last updated: 2025-01-21

Source: Department of Law