Principled World Politics
The Challenge of Normative International Relations
Herausgeber: Ruiz, Lester Edwin J.
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The Challenge of Normative International Relations
Herausgeber: Ruiz, Lester Edwin J.
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Principled World Politics takes stock of contemporary normative international relations and aims to chart the future course of the discipline. The volume brings together the most innovative minds currently working in the field and presents their ideas on how to create a more humane world order. As normative IR enjoys a resurgence of interest, this unique and timely volume is the first to systematically organize and present contemporary scholarship and to set out a coherent agenda for the next century.
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Principled World Politics takes stock of contemporary normative international relations and aims to chart the future course of the discipline. The volume brings together the most innovative minds currently working in the field and presents their ideas on how to create a more humane world order. As normative IR enjoys a resurgence of interest, this unique and timely volume is the first to systematically organize and present contemporary scholarship and to set out a coherent agenda for the next century.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780742500648
- ISBN-10: 0742500640
- Artikelnr.: 21819325
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9780742500648
- ISBN-10: 0742500640
- Artikelnr.: 21819325
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Paul Wapner teaches in the School of International Service at American University. Lester Edwin J. Ruiz teaches at New York Theological Seminary.
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Resurgence and Metamorphosis of Normative
International Relations: Principled Commitment and Scholarship in a New
Millennium Part 3 Critical Perspectives on International Relations Chapter
4 Both Globalization and Sovereignty: Re-Imagining the Political Chapter 5
Normative and Complexity Theories: Complementary Approaches to World
Affairs Chapter 6 Theory and Political Practice: Reflections on Theory
Building in International Relations Chapter 7 The Uncertain Reach of
Critical Theory Part 8 Social Justice Chapter 9 Global Economic
Inequalities: A Growing Moral Gap Chapter 10 Social Justice: Growing
Consciousness, Receding Prospects Chapter 11 Collective Identity, Social
Movements, and the Limits of Political Dissent in Israel Chapter 12
Ecological Balance in an Era of Globalization Part 13 Economic Well-Being
Chapter 14 Markets, Private Property, and the Possibility of Democracy
Chapter 15 Reconceptualizing Global Poverty: Globalization,
Marginalization, and Gender Chapter 16 The Asian Financial Crisis: Heroes,
Villians, and Accomplices Chapter 17 Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives
to Counter Corporate-Led Globalization Part 18 Peace Chapter 19 Enforcing
Norms and Normalizing Enforcement for Humane Governance Chapter 20 The
Underside of Peace: Reflections on Aum Shinrikyo Chapter 21 An Axial Age?
Imagining Peace for the New Millennium Chapter 22 From a Twentieth Century
of War to a Twenty-First Century of Peace? Part 23 Humane Governance
Chapter 24 The Normative Promise of Nonstate Actors: A Theoretical Account
of Global Civil Society Chapter 25 Technological Underdevelopment in the
South: The Continuing Cold War Chapter 26 Governance, Legitimacy, and
Security: Three Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century Chapter 27 The Age
of Relativization: Toward a Twenty-First Century of Active Civil Society
Part 28 Conclusion Chapter 29 The Emergence of WOMP in the Normative
Tradition: Biography and Theory Chapter 30 Culture, Politics, and the Sense
of the Ethical: Challenges for Normative International Relations Part 31
Bibliography Part 32 Index Part 33 About the Contributors
International Relations: Principled Commitment and Scholarship in a New
Millennium Part 3 Critical Perspectives on International Relations Chapter
4 Both Globalization and Sovereignty: Re-Imagining the Political Chapter 5
Normative and Complexity Theories: Complementary Approaches to World
Affairs Chapter 6 Theory and Political Practice: Reflections on Theory
Building in International Relations Chapter 7 The Uncertain Reach of
Critical Theory Part 8 Social Justice Chapter 9 Global Economic
Inequalities: A Growing Moral Gap Chapter 10 Social Justice: Growing
Consciousness, Receding Prospects Chapter 11 Collective Identity, Social
Movements, and the Limits of Political Dissent in Israel Chapter 12
Ecological Balance in an Era of Globalization Part 13 Economic Well-Being
Chapter 14 Markets, Private Property, and the Possibility of Democracy
Chapter 15 Reconceptualizing Global Poverty: Globalization,
Marginalization, and Gender Chapter 16 The Asian Financial Crisis: Heroes,
Villians, and Accomplices Chapter 17 Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives
to Counter Corporate-Led Globalization Part 18 Peace Chapter 19 Enforcing
Norms and Normalizing Enforcement for Humane Governance Chapter 20 The
Underside of Peace: Reflections on Aum Shinrikyo Chapter 21 An Axial Age?
Imagining Peace for the New Millennium Chapter 22 From a Twentieth Century
of War to a Twenty-First Century of Peace? Part 23 Humane Governance
Chapter 24 The Normative Promise of Nonstate Actors: A Theoretical Account
of Global Civil Society Chapter 25 Technological Underdevelopment in the
South: The Continuing Cold War Chapter 26 Governance, Legitimacy, and
Security: Three Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century Chapter 27 The Age
of Relativization: Toward a Twenty-First Century of Active Civil Society
Part 28 Conclusion Chapter 29 The Emergence of WOMP in the Normative
Tradition: Biography and Theory Chapter 30 Culture, Politics, and the Sense
of the Ethical: Challenges for Normative International Relations Part 31
Bibliography Part 32 Index Part 33 About the Contributors
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Resurgence and Metamorphosis of Normative
International Relations: Principled Commitment and Scholarship in a New
Millennium Part 3 Critical Perspectives on International Relations Chapter
4 Both Globalization and Sovereignty: Re-Imagining the Political Chapter 5
Normative and Complexity Theories: Complementary Approaches to World
Affairs Chapter 6 Theory and Political Practice: Reflections on Theory
Building in International Relations Chapter 7 The Uncertain Reach of
Critical Theory Part 8 Social Justice Chapter 9 Global Economic
Inequalities: A Growing Moral Gap Chapter 10 Social Justice: Growing
Consciousness, Receding Prospects Chapter 11 Collective Identity, Social
Movements, and the Limits of Political Dissent in Israel Chapter 12
Ecological Balance in an Era of Globalization Part 13 Economic Well-Being
Chapter 14 Markets, Private Property, and the Possibility of Democracy
Chapter 15 Reconceptualizing Global Poverty: Globalization,
Marginalization, and Gender Chapter 16 The Asian Financial Crisis: Heroes,
Villians, and Accomplices Chapter 17 Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives
to Counter Corporate-Led Globalization Part 18 Peace Chapter 19 Enforcing
Norms and Normalizing Enforcement for Humane Governance Chapter 20 The
Underside of Peace: Reflections on Aum Shinrikyo Chapter 21 An Axial Age?
Imagining Peace for the New Millennium Chapter 22 From a Twentieth Century
of War to a Twenty-First Century of Peace? Part 23 Humane Governance
Chapter 24 The Normative Promise of Nonstate Actors: A Theoretical Account
of Global Civil Society Chapter 25 Technological Underdevelopment in the
South: The Continuing Cold War Chapter 26 Governance, Legitimacy, and
Security: Three Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century Chapter 27 The Age
of Relativization: Toward a Twenty-First Century of Active Civil Society
Part 28 Conclusion Chapter 29 The Emergence of WOMP in the Normative
Tradition: Biography and Theory Chapter 30 Culture, Politics, and the Sense
of the Ethical: Challenges for Normative International Relations Part 31
Bibliography Part 32 Index Part 33 About the Contributors
International Relations: Principled Commitment and Scholarship in a New
Millennium Part 3 Critical Perspectives on International Relations Chapter
4 Both Globalization and Sovereignty: Re-Imagining the Political Chapter 5
Normative and Complexity Theories: Complementary Approaches to World
Affairs Chapter 6 Theory and Political Practice: Reflections on Theory
Building in International Relations Chapter 7 The Uncertain Reach of
Critical Theory Part 8 Social Justice Chapter 9 Global Economic
Inequalities: A Growing Moral Gap Chapter 10 Social Justice: Growing
Consciousness, Receding Prospects Chapter 11 Collective Identity, Social
Movements, and the Limits of Political Dissent in Israel Chapter 12
Ecological Balance in an Era of Globalization Part 13 Economic Well-Being
Chapter 14 Markets, Private Property, and the Possibility of Democracy
Chapter 15 Reconceptualizing Global Poverty: Globalization,
Marginalization, and Gender Chapter 16 The Asian Financial Crisis: Heroes,
Villians, and Accomplices Chapter 17 Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives
to Counter Corporate-Led Globalization Part 18 Peace Chapter 19 Enforcing
Norms and Normalizing Enforcement for Humane Governance Chapter 20 The
Underside of Peace: Reflections on Aum Shinrikyo Chapter 21 An Axial Age?
Imagining Peace for the New Millennium Chapter 22 From a Twentieth Century
of War to a Twenty-First Century of Peace? Part 23 Humane Governance
Chapter 24 The Normative Promise of Nonstate Actors: A Theoretical Account
of Global Civil Society Chapter 25 Technological Underdevelopment in the
South: The Continuing Cold War Chapter 26 Governance, Legitimacy, and
Security: Three Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century Chapter 27 The Age
of Relativization: Toward a Twenty-First Century of Active Civil Society
Part 28 Conclusion Chapter 29 The Emergence of WOMP in the Normative
Tradition: Biography and Theory Chapter 30 Culture, Politics, and the Sense
of the Ethical: Challenges for Normative International Relations Part 31
Bibliography Part 32 Index Part 33 About the Contributors