18世纪英国大战略的社会渊源:乌得勒支和约的历史社会学研究

Benno Teschke
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本章从国际关系学科的角度,对18世纪早期英国大战略的形成、乌得勒支和约(1713年)中英国大战略的制度化及其对18世纪冲突后国际秩序的影响进行了新的阐释。历史上的观点是,“乌得勒支”为欧洲国际关系及其他地缘政治管理制定了一种新的、独特的英国大战略——双重“蓝水政策”。它分裂为对欧洲大陆的防御政策,包括“合理化”,即英国大陆目标的去意识形态化、去忏悔化和去领土化,以及对大陆对手的权力平衡的发明和积极操纵;在海外采取进攻性政策,表现为单方面追求海洋商业主导地位。这一策略是基于一种改变了的外交政策制度背景——1688年后的“外交事务革命”——随后是17世纪革命期间英国政体的宪法改革。英国在乌得勒支制定的和平计划构成了一种独特的现象,不能用流行的国际关系概念(包括霸权、正式或非正式的帝国主义、自动权力平衡、国际社会、集体安全或等级制度)来详尽地描述。从理论上讲,本章采用历史主义的方法,在国际政治历史社会学的方向上,在批判的国际历史社会学中重新设计尝试,以摆脱结构主义-功能主义的陷阱。
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The Social Origins of 18th Century British Grand Strategy: a Historical Sociology of the Peace of Utrecht
This chapter provides a new interpretation of early 18th Century British grand strategy formation, its institutionalisation in the Peace of Utrecht (1713), and its impact on post-conflict 18th C international order from within the discipline of International Relations. The historical argument is that ‘Utrecht’ codified a new and unique type of British grand strategy – the dual ‘blue-water policy’ – for the geopolitical management of European international relations and beyond. It cleaved into a defensive policy towards the Continent, involving the ‘rationalisation’, i.e. de-ideologisation, de-confessionalisation, and de-territorialisation of Britain’s continental objectives, plus the invention and active manipulation of power balancing towards continental rivals; and an offensive policy overseas, expressed in the unilateral pursuit of oceanic mercantile primacy. This strategy was grounded in an altered institutional foreign policy context – the post-1688 ‘revolution in foreign affairs’ – subsequent to constitutional changes in the British polity during the 17th C Revolution. The British peace plan, enacted at Utrecht, constitutes a sui generis phenomenon that cannot be exhaustively captured with prevailing IR concepts, including hegemony, formal or informal imperialism, automatic power-balancing, international society, collective security, or hierarchy. Theoretically, the chapter adopts a historicist method to re-craft attempts within critical International Historical Sociology in the direction of a Historical Sociology of International Politics to escape the structuralist-functionalist trap.
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