Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 06/2009

Unfolding the international at late modernity: international society and the humanitarian space.

Paulo Esteves

November 2008

Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

Abstract

The paper discusses the emergence of the International as a regime of power at the end of the eighteenth century and the transformations this regime has been facing since the end of cold war. Two main questions were proposed to the paper. First, how these transformations can be understood and re-described. With this question, I do not want to establish a debate among different theoretical orientations, but to make an experiment that departing from a theoretical proposition, try to understand how a specific regime of power – in this case, the international – arise and transform itself. The second question is related to the very nature of these transformations: What has been changing in the last two decades and how these changes have been processed in terms of strategies and techniques of power.