No. 12 (2009): International Regimes
Fragments

Epistemic Communities, World Order, and the Creation of a Reflective Research Program

Emanuel ADLER
Profesor de relaciones internacionales en la Hebrew University de Jerusalén
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Peter M. HAAS
Profesor de ciencia política en la Universidad de Massachussets, Amherst
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Published October 15, 2009

Keywords:

international regimes , tranparency , Epistemic communities , epistemology
How to Cite
ADLER, E., & HAAS, P. M. (2009). Epistemic Communities, World Order, and the Creation of a Reflective Research Program. Relaciones Internacionales, (12), 145–169. https://doi.org/10.15366/relacionesinternacionales2009.12.007

Abstract

According to this research program, international relations can be seen as an evolutionary process in which epistemic communities play meaningful roles as sources of policy innovation, channels by which these innovations diffuse internationally, and catalysts in the political and institutional processes leading to the selection of their shared goals. International cooperation and, indeed, the development of new world orders based on common meanings and understandings may thus depend on the extent to which nation-states apply their power on behalf of practices that epistemic communities may have helped create, diffuse, and perpetuate.

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