This is a study of the theory and history of international norms. How does international society come to adopt certain norms in particular? This book shows how ideas of international legitimacy have evolved, and makes us rethink the nature of international society.
This is a study of the theory and history of international norms. How does international society come to adopt certain norms in particular? This book shows how ideas of international legitimacy have evolved, and makes us rethink the nature of international society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Ian Clark was educated at Glasgow University and Australian National University Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth since 1998 1984-1997 University of Cambridge Fellow of the British Academy Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge Author of several books from OUP, including Legitimacy in International Society, The Post-Cold War Order, Globalization and the Theory of International Relations; and Globalization and Fragmentation.
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Introduction 1: International legitimacy: encounters between international and world society 2: Vienna and the slave trade, 1815 3: The Hague and the public conscience, 1899-1907 4: Versailles and racial equality, 1919 5: Versailles and social justice, 1919 6: San Francisco and human rights, 1945 7: Paris and democracy, 1990 8: Norms, international legitimacy, and contemporary world society Conclusion References
Introduction 1: International legitimacy: encounters between international and world society 2: Vienna and the slave trade, 1815 3: The Hague and the public conscience, 1899-1907 4: Versailles and racial equality, 1919 5: Versailles and social justice, 1919 6: San Francisco and human rights, 1945 7: Paris and democracy, 1990 8: Norms, international legitimacy, and contemporary world society Conclusion References
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