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Frominternationalsystemto
internationalsociety:structural
realismand regimetheorymeetthe
Englishschool
BarryBuzan
47, 3, Summer1993
IntemationalOrganization
? 1993byThe 10 Foundationand the MassachusettsInstituteof Technology
328 InternationalOrganization
Internationalsystemand internationalsociety
10. Barry Buzan, Charles Jones, and Richard Little, The Logic of Anarchy:Neorealismto
Realism(New York: ColumbiaUniversity
Structural Press,1993), section3.
11. Hedley Bull and Adam Watson, "Introduction,"in Bull and Watson, Expansion of
IntemationalSociety,pp. 1-9. The quotationis drawnfromp. 1.
The Englishschool 331
ofPowerfromtheBeginning
28. See Michael Mann, TheSourcesofSocial Power,vol. 1,A History
toAD 1760 (Cambridge:CambridgeUniversityPress, 1986), chaps. 3-6 and 8; and Watson,The
EvolutionofIntemationalSociety,chaps. 2-4, 6, and 12.
29. Wight,SystemsofStates,chap. 3.
30. Bull, TheAnarchicalSociety,pp. 4-5.
The Englishschool 335
Internationalsocietyand worldsociety
Relations,pp.
45. See Bull, The AnarchicalSociety,chap. 6; and Bull, Justicein International
11-18.
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Systembeforesociety
The boundarybetweeninternationalsystem
and internationalsociety:mutualrecognition
ofsovereignequality
In thismodelofimmatureinternational commonculture
anarchy,a preexisting
does notprovidethebasis fora gemeinschaft
internationalsociety.But through
operationoftrade,war and thebalance ofpower,thetransfer
theinteractive of
technologies(both mechanical and social), intermarriage,travel, and the
homogenizingeffectsof periods of hegemony,suzerainty,dominion, or
" p. 59.
52. Cited in Gong,TheStandardof "Civilisation,
344 InternationalOrganization
ofIntemational
53. Waltz,Theory Politics.
54. Watson,"Hedley Bull,State Systems,and InternationalStudies,"pp. 151-52.
55. Watson,"SystemsofStates,"pp. 100-102.
The Englishschool 345
Conclusions
et al., Identity,
68. Wwever Migration, Agendain Europe,especiallychap. 4.
and theNew Security
352 InternationalOrganization