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This volume reconsiders the process of globalization, drawing on a wealth of new perspectives to understand better this momentous historical development.
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This volume reconsiders the process of globalization, drawing on a wealth of new perspectives to understand better this momentous historical development.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793434
- ISBN-10: 019879343X
- Artikelnr.: 47508187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793434
- ISBN-10: 019879343X
- Artikelnr.: 47508187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tim Dunne is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Queensland where he is also Professor of International Relations in the School of Political Science and International Studies. Previously he was Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, where he continues to be a Senior Researcher. He has written and edited twelve books, including Inventing International Society: A History of the English School (1998), Human Rights in Global Politics (co-edited with Nicholas J. Wheeler, 1999), Worlds in Collision (co-edited with Ken Booth, 2002), Terror in our Time (co-authored with Ken Booth, 2012), International Relations Theories (co-edited with Milja Kurki and Steve Smith, 2016), Liberal World Orders (co-edited with Trine Flockhart, 2013), and The Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect (co-edited with Alex J. Bellamy, 2016). Christian Reus-Smit is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and Professor of International Relations at the University of Queensland. He is author of Individual Rights and the Making of the International System (2013), American Power and World Order (2004), The Moral Purpose of the State (1999), Special Responsibilities: Global Problems and American Power (co-authored with Mlada Bukovansky, Ian Clark, Robyn Eckersley, Richard Price, and Nicholas J. Wheeler, 2012), The Politics of International Law (editor, Cambridge University Press, 2004), The Oxford Handbook of International Relations (co-edited with Duncan Snidal, 2008), Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy (co-edited with Ian Clark, special issue, International Politics 2007), and Between Sovereignty and Global Governance (co-edited with Albert J. Paolini and Anthony P. Jarvis, 1998).
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: Introduction
* 2: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: The Globalization of
International Society
* Part II: Global Context
* 3: Andrew Phillips: International Systems
* 4: Heather Rae: Patterns of Identification on the Cusp of
Globalization
* 5: Hendrik Spruyt: Economies and Economic Integration Across Eurasia
in the Early Modern Period
* 6: Neta C. Crawford: Native Americans and the Making of International
Society
* Part III: Dynamics of Globalization
* 7: Richard Devetak and Emily Tannock: Imperial Rivalry and the First
Global War
* 8: Jennifer M. Welsh: Empire and Fragmentation
* 9: Paul Keal: Beyond 'War in the Strict Sense'
* 10: Jacinta O'Hagan: The Role of Civilization in the Globalization of
International Society
* 11: Yongjin Zhang: Worlding China, 1500-1800
* Part IV: Institutional Contours
* 12: Barry Buzan: Universal Sovereignty
* 13: Ian Clark: Hierarchy, Hegemony, and the Norms of International
Society
* 14: Gerry Simpson: The Globalization of International Law
* 15: Mark Beeson and Stephen Bell: The Impact of Economic Structures
on Institutions and States
* 16: Hun Joon Kim: Universal Human Rights
* Part V: Contestation
* 17: Sarah Teitt: Sovereignty as Responsibility
* 18: Ian Hall: The 'Revolt Against the West' Revisited
* 19: Audie Klotz: Racial Inequality
* 20: Ann E. Towns: Gender, Power, and International Society
* 21: Lene Hansen: Communication
* Part VI: Conclusion
* 22: Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit: Conclusion
* 1: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: Introduction
* 2: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: The Globalization of
International Society
* Part II: Global Context
* 3: Andrew Phillips: International Systems
* 4: Heather Rae: Patterns of Identification on the Cusp of
Globalization
* 5: Hendrik Spruyt: Economies and Economic Integration Across Eurasia
in the Early Modern Period
* 6: Neta C. Crawford: Native Americans and the Making of International
Society
* Part III: Dynamics of Globalization
* 7: Richard Devetak and Emily Tannock: Imperial Rivalry and the First
Global War
* 8: Jennifer M. Welsh: Empire and Fragmentation
* 9: Paul Keal: Beyond 'War in the Strict Sense'
* 10: Jacinta O'Hagan: The Role of Civilization in the Globalization of
International Society
* 11: Yongjin Zhang: Worlding China, 1500-1800
* Part IV: Institutional Contours
* 12: Barry Buzan: Universal Sovereignty
* 13: Ian Clark: Hierarchy, Hegemony, and the Norms of International
Society
* 14: Gerry Simpson: The Globalization of International Law
* 15: Mark Beeson and Stephen Bell: The Impact of Economic Structures
on Institutions and States
* 16: Hun Joon Kim: Universal Human Rights
* Part V: Contestation
* 17: Sarah Teitt: Sovereignty as Responsibility
* 18: Ian Hall: The 'Revolt Against the West' Revisited
* 19: Audie Klotz: Racial Inequality
* 20: Ann E. Towns: Gender, Power, and International Society
* 21: Lene Hansen: Communication
* Part VI: Conclusion
* 22: Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit: Conclusion
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: Introduction
* 2: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: The Globalization of
International Society
* Part II: Global Context
* 3: Andrew Phillips: International Systems
* 4: Heather Rae: Patterns of Identification on the Cusp of
Globalization
* 5: Hendrik Spruyt: Economies and Economic Integration Across Eurasia
in the Early Modern Period
* 6: Neta C. Crawford: Native Americans and the Making of International
Society
* Part III: Dynamics of Globalization
* 7: Richard Devetak and Emily Tannock: Imperial Rivalry and the First
Global War
* 8: Jennifer M. Welsh: Empire and Fragmentation
* 9: Paul Keal: Beyond 'War in the Strict Sense'
* 10: Jacinta O'Hagan: The Role of Civilization in the Globalization of
International Society
* 11: Yongjin Zhang: Worlding China, 1500-1800
* Part IV: Institutional Contours
* 12: Barry Buzan: Universal Sovereignty
* 13: Ian Clark: Hierarchy, Hegemony, and the Norms of International
Society
* 14: Gerry Simpson: The Globalization of International Law
* 15: Mark Beeson and Stephen Bell: The Impact of Economic Structures
on Institutions and States
* 16: Hun Joon Kim: Universal Human Rights
* Part V: Contestation
* 17: Sarah Teitt: Sovereignty as Responsibility
* 18: Ian Hall: The 'Revolt Against the West' Revisited
* 19: Audie Klotz: Racial Inequality
* 20: Ann E. Towns: Gender, Power, and International Society
* 21: Lene Hansen: Communication
* Part VI: Conclusion
* 22: Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit: Conclusion
* 1: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: Introduction
* 2: Christian Reus-Smit and Tim Dunne: The Globalization of
International Society
* Part II: Global Context
* 3: Andrew Phillips: International Systems
* 4: Heather Rae: Patterns of Identification on the Cusp of
Globalization
* 5: Hendrik Spruyt: Economies and Economic Integration Across Eurasia
in the Early Modern Period
* 6: Neta C. Crawford: Native Americans and the Making of International
Society
* Part III: Dynamics of Globalization
* 7: Richard Devetak and Emily Tannock: Imperial Rivalry and the First
Global War
* 8: Jennifer M. Welsh: Empire and Fragmentation
* 9: Paul Keal: Beyond 'War in the Strict Sense'
* 10: Jacinta O'Hagan: The Role of Civilization in the Globalization of
International Society
* 11: Yongjin Zhang: Worlding China, 1500-1800
* Part IV: Institutional Contours
* 12: Barry Buzan: Universal Sovereignty
* 13: Ian Clark: Hierarchy, Hegemony, and the Norms of International
Society
* 14: Gerry Simpson: The Globalization of International Law
* 15: Mark Beeson and Stephen Bell: The Impact of Economic Structures
on Institutions and States
* 16: Hun Joon Kim: Universal Human Rights
* Part V: Contestation
* 17: Sarah Teitt: Sovereignty as Responsibility
* 18: Ian Hall: The 'Revolt Against the West' Revisited
* 19: Audie Klotz: Racial Inequality
* 20: Ann E. Towns: Gender, Power, and International Society
* 21: Lene Hansen: Communication
* Part VI: Conclusion
* 22: Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit: Conclusion