Kauppi, Niilo. (2003) Elements for a Structural Constructivist Theory of Politics and of European Integration. CES Working Paper, no. 104, 2003. [Working Paper]
Abstract
Pierre Bourdieu’s structural constructivist theory of politics offers powerful instruments for a critical analy-sis of political power. In this paper, I explore structural constructivism as a theory of politics and of Euro-pean integration. By structural constructivism I refer to a mostly French research tradition that develops some of Bourdieu’s theoretical tools. In European studies, social constructivism has provided an alternative to traditional approaches such as intergovernmentalism and neofunctionalism. Structural constructivism remedies some of the weaknesses of most versions of social constructivism, such as their diffuse concep-tion of power and ideational notion of culture. This paper develops a structural constructivist approach that examines the European Union as a multileveled and polycentric emerging political field.
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