Dedication
We dedicate this symposium to the memory of Lucia Seybert, Professorial Lecturer at the School of International Service, American University and the co-editor of Protean Power, who passed away shortly after completing the volume.
Contents
410–421 Introduction to the symposium
The concept of protean power: change we can believe in?
Jacques E. C. Hymans
422–434 Control power as a special case of protean power: thoughts on Peter Katzenstein and Lucia Seybert's Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics
Emanuel Adler
435–448 Irreparable ignorance, protean power, and economics
George F. DeMartino and Ilene Grabel
449–458 Protean Power as a plea for an open social ontology, non-efficient causal explanations, and cautious political practice
Stefano Guzzini
459–470 Power, luck, and scholarly responsibility at the end of the world(s)
Benoît Pelopidas
471–480 Unknown effects of social innovations
Michael Zürn
481–499 Protean power: a second look
Peter J. Katzenstein
Acknowledgements
The guest editor offers thanks above all to the contributors to this symposium. Thanks also to the past and present editors of IT who welcomed our project, and to the anonymous reviewers for their very constructive feedback.