Towards a Theoretical Synthesis: Supplementing Two-Level Games with Role Theory
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Publication date: 19.09.2022
Teoria Polityki, 2022, No. 6/2022, pp. 123-146
https://doi.org/10.4467/25440845TP.22.005.16005Authors
Towards a Theoretical Synthesis: Supplementing Two-Level Games with Role Theory
The objective of this article is to present possibilities offered by a combination of two theories, that is role theory (Holsti, 1970; Thies, Breuning, 2012; Walker, 1981; 1987; 2004; 2017; Wehner, Thies, 2014) and two-level games framework (Putnam, 1988). Although this ‘combining’may still cause considerable difficulties, because various IR theories are based on different ontological and epistemological assumptions, theoretical syntheses, however, are not impossible and, offer myriad research possibilities of developing middle-range ways of solving research puzzles (Jorgensen, 2018, pp. 250–252). The article consists of four parts. In the first one, the essential assumptions of role theory and the two-level game framework will be presented. The second part will present how to combine assumptions of these two theories by following the strategy of ‘domain of application’. In the third one, the results of the synthesis will be elucidated. It will be done by referring to the three factors that the two-level games framework is based on and by showing how previous studies focused on role theory could be supplemented by Putnam’s framework. The fourth, concluding part, will present final reflections as well as sketch the turf of the proposed theoretical synthesis.
Information: Teoria Polityki, 2022, No. 6/2022, pp. 123-146
Article type: Original article
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Towards a Theoretical Synthesis: Supplementing Two-Level Games with Role Theory
Towards a Theoretical Synthesis: Supplementing Two-Level Games with Role Theory
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Published at: 19.09.2022
Article status: Open
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