Editing Organizations and their effectiveness-2016/Key concept definitions

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Power is the #1 obsession in IR, so it's difficult to formulate a one-sentence definition. But roughly, I think the various understanding of power can be distilled along two dimensions.
Power is the #1 obsession in IR, so it's difficult to formulate a one-sentence definition. But roughly, I think the various understanding of power can be distilled along two dimensions.


1) "Materialist/Agentic": in the sense that power is something agents possess and exert; having “power over”
1) "Materialist/Agentic": in the sense that power is something agents possess and exert, having “power over”
*The most famous example here is Dahl’s (1957) definition: power is “power is the ability of A to get B to do something he or she would otherwise not do”
*The most famous example here is Dahl’s (1957) definition: power is “power is the ability of A to get B to do something he or she would otherwise not do”


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To address some of these limitations, we can bring in a second dimension of power
To address some of these limitations, we can bring in a second dimension of power


2) "Relational/Constitutive": power is something that creates agents and defines them in relation to one another; having “power to”.  
2) "Relational/Constitutive": power is something that creates agents and defines them in relation to one another about having “power to”.  
*The best summary here is Barnett & Duvall (2005), who develop a 2x2 typology:
*The best summary here is Barnett & Duvall (2005), who develop a 2x2 typology:
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