An international collection featuring leading scholars which fulfils three goals. First, it explains the advent and significance of the concept of 'International Society'; second, it subjects the concept to theoretical scrutiny, both for its internal coherence and for its applicability more broadly; and third, it tackles crucial contemporary global issues, including: intervention, international security, European institutions, the environmental crisis, secessionism and the norms governing new-state recognition. It is a work of value to anyone interested in the study of international relations and contemporary events.…mehr
An international collection featuring leading scholars which fulfils three goals. First, it explains the advent and significance of the concept of 'International Society'; second, it subjects the concept to theoretical scrutiny, both for its internal coherence and for its applicability more broadly; and third, it tackles crucial contemporary global issues, including: intervention, international security, European institutions, the environmental crisis, secessionism and the norms governing new-state recognition. It is a work of value to anyone interested in the study of international relations and contemporary events.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface - Notes on the Editors and Contributors - PART 1 - Introduction: International Society after the Cold War; Theoretical Interpretations and Practical Implications; R.Fawn & J.Larkins - PART 2: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS - 'Really Existing Liberalism', Peaceful Democracies and International Order; C.Brown - Global Society and Global Responsibility: The Theoretical, Historical and Political Limits of 'International Society'; M.Shaw - A City Which Sustains all Things? Communitarianism and International Society; N.J.Rengger - Hedley Bull and the Idea of Diplomatic Culture; J.Der Derian - Reconstructing World Politics: The Emergence of Global Civil Society; R.D.Lipschutz - PART 3: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS - Can International Society Be Green?; R.H.Jackson - Humanitarian Intervention and State Practice at the End of the Cold War; N.J.Wheeler & J.Morris - Recognition, Self Determination and Secession in Post-Cold War International Society; R.Fawn & J.Mayall - Europe's Three Empires: A Watsonian Interpretation of Post-Wall European Security; O.Waever - International Society and International Security; B.Buzan - Index
Preface - Notes on the Editors and Contributors - PART 1 - Introduction: International Society after the Cold War; Theoretical Interpretations and Practical Implications; R.Fawn & J.Larkins - PART 2: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS - 'Really Existing Liberalism', Peaceful Democracies and International Order; C.Brown - Global Society and Global Responsibility: The Theoretical, Historical and Political Limits of 'International Society'; M.Shaw - A City Which Sustains all Things? Communitarianism and International Society; N.J.Rengger - Hedley Bull and the Idea of Diplomatic Culture; J.Der Derian - Reconstructing World Politics: The Emergence of Global Civil Society; R.D.Lipschutz - PART 3: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS - Can International Society Be Green?; R.H.Jackson - Humanitarian Intervention and State Practice at the End of the Cold War; N.J.Wheeler & J.Morris - Recognition, Self Determination and Secession in Post-Cold War International Society; R.Fawn & J.Mayall - Europe's Three Empires: A Watsonian Interpretation of Post-Wall European Security; O.Waever - International Society and International Security; B.Buzan - Index
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