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On Global Learning examines the theoretical foundations and practical implications of pragmatic constructivism for understanding international relations and global governance. Jason Ralph argues that learning processes among state and non-state actors are central to how the international system adapts to complex challenges.
The book synthesizes constructivist international relations theory with pragmatist philosophy to develop a framework for analyzing how actors acquire and apply knowledge in global politics. Ralph demonstrates how this approach provides valuable insights into policy-making, institutional development, and problem-solving in areas such as climate change, security cooperation, and economic interdependence.
Drawing on case studies and theoretical analysis, the work bridges abstract international relations scholarship with concrete examples of how global learning occurs in practice, making it essential reading for scholars and students of international relations, global governance, and constructivist theory.







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