Rise of the International
Herausgeber: Devetak, Richard; Dunne, Tim
Rise of the International
Herausgeber: Devetak, Richard; Dunne, Tim
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Rise of the International brings together scholars of International Relations and History to capture the emergence and development of the thought, the relations, and the systems that have come to be called international in western discourse.
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Rise of the International brings together scholars of International Relations and History to capture the emergence and development of the thought, the relations, and the systems that have come to be called international in western discourse.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871640
- ISBN-10: 0192871641
- Artikelnr.: 69728719
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871640
- ISBN-10: 0192871641
- Artikelnr.: 69728719
Richard Devetak is Professor of the History of International Thought at The University of Queensland. He has published on the history of political and international thought, contemporary theoretical debates in international relations, humanitarian intervention, the 'war on terror', and globalisation's implications for justice and the state, as well as on foreign policy, refugees, and national identity in the Australian context. Tim Dunne is Provost and Senior Vice-President at the University of Surrey where he is responsible for delivering the University's academic mission. Previously, Tim held a number of leadership roles at The University of Queensland (UQ), including Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Deputy Provost.
* PART 1: Introduction
* 1: Richard Devetak: Divided by a Common Language: The International
in History and Theory
* PART 2: Early Modern European Internationals
* 2: Michele Chiaruzzi: Tasso and the Diplomatic Persona
* 3: Luke Glanville: Grotius on Duties in the International State of
Nature
* 4: Richard Devetak: Natural Law and the Rise of the International
* 5: Ryan Walter: From Counsellor to Theorist, or, The Real History of
Realism: Interest in England c. 1640-1680
* 6: Juliette Gout: The International in the English Enlightenment
Press
* 7: Lorenzo Cello: Discovering Bentham's International
* PART 3: Empires and Internationals
* 8: Ian Hunter: Empire without Imperialism, Imperialism without
Universal Norms
* 9: Lisa Ford and Lauren Benton: Empire, Nation and the International
in the mid-Century Atlantic
* 10: Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina: Jurists and the International:
Italian Legal Discourse in the 19th Century'
* 11: Jennifer Pitts: The Society of Nations, Imperialism, and the
Color Line: Three Conceptions of the International
* PART 4: Modern/Global Internationals
* 12: Or Rosenboim: Internationalism and Globalism in Mid-twentieth
Century Political Thought
* 13: Sanjay Seth: The Bandung Imaginary
* 14: Annalisa Furia: Experiencing the International Space: Hannah
Arendt on Reality, History, and Plurality
* 15: Glenda Sluga: Climate and Capitalists: Barbara Ward, Margaret
Mead and the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment
* 1: Richard Devetak: Divided by a Common Language: The International
in History and Theory
* PART 2: Early Modern European Internationals
* 2: Michele Chiaruzzi: Tasso and the Diplomatic Persona
* 3: Luke Glanville: Grotius on Duties in the International State of
Nature
* 4: Richard Devetak: Natural Law and the Rise of the International
* 5: Ryan Walter: From Counsellor to Theorist, or, The Real History of
Realism: Interest in England c. 1640-1680
* 6: Juliette Gout: The International in the English Enlightenment
Press
* 7: Lorenzo Cello: Discovering Bentham's International
* PART 3: Empires and Internationals
* 8: Ian Hunter: Empire without Imperialism, Imperialism without
Universal Norms
* 9: Lisa Ford and Lauren Benton: Empire, Nation and the International
in the mid-Century Atlantic
* 10: Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina: Jurists and the International:
Italian Legal Discourse in the 19th Century'
* 11: Jennifer Pitts: The Society of Nations, Imperialism, and the
Color Line: Three Conceptions of the International
* PART 4: Modern/Global Internationals
* 12: Or Rosenboim: Internationalism and Globalism in Mid-twentieth
Century Political Thought
* 13: Sanjay Seth: The Bandung Imaginary
* 14: Annalisa Furia: Experiencing the International Space: Hannah
Arendt on Reality, History, and Plurality
* 15: Glenda Sluga: Climate and Capitalists: Barbara Ward, Margaret
Mead and the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment
* PART 1: Introduction
* 1: Richard Devetak: Divided by a Common Language: The International
in History and Theory
* PART 2: Early Modern European Internationals
* 2: Michele Chiaruzzi: Tasso and the Diplomatic Persona
* 3: Luke Glanville: Grotius on Duties in the International State of
Nature
* 4: Richard Devetak: Natural Law and the Rise of the International
* 5: Ryan Walter: From Counsellor to Theorist, or, The Real History of
Realism: Interest in England c. 1640-1680
* 6: Juliette Gout: The International in the English Enlightenment
Press
* 7: Lorenzo Cello: Discovering Bentham's International
* PART 3: Empires and Internationals
* 8: Ian Hunter: Empire without Imperialism, Imperialism without
Universal Norms
* 9: Lisa Ford and Lauren Benton: Empire, Nation and the International
in the mid-Century Atlantic
* 10: Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina: Jurists and the International:
Italian Legal Discourse in the 19th Century'
* 11: Jennifer Pitts: The Society of Nations, Imperialism, and the
Color Line: Three Conceptions of the International
* PART 4: Modern/Global Internationals
* 12: Or Rosenboim: Internationalism and Globalism in Mid-twentieth
Century Political Thought
* 13: Sanjay Seth: The Bandung Imaginary
* 14: Annalisa Furia: Experiencing the International Space: Hannah
Arendt on Reality, History, and Plurality
* 15: Glenda Sluga: Climate and Capitalists: Barbara Ward, Margaret
Mead and the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment
* 1: Richard Devetak: Divided by a Common Language: The International
in History and Theory
* PART 2: Early Modern European Internationals
* 2: Michele Chiaruzzi: Tasso and the Diplomatic Persona
* 3: Luke Glanville: Grotius on Duties in the International State of
Nature
* 4: Richard Devetak: Natural Law and the Rise of the International
* 5: Ryan Walter: From Counsellor to Theorist, or, The Real History of
Realism: Interest in England c. 1640-1680
* 6: Juliette Gout: The International in the English Enlightenment
Press
* 7: Lorenzo Cello: Discovering Bentham's International
* PART 3: Empires and Internationals
* 8: Ian Hunter: Empire without Imperialism, Imperialism without
Universal Norms
* 9: Lisa Ford and Lauren Benton: Empire, Nation and the International
in the mid-Century Atlantic
* 10: Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina: Jurists and the International:
Italian Legal Discourse in the 19th Century'
* 11: Jennifer Pitts: The Society of Nations, Imperialism, and the
Color Line: Three Conceptions of the International
* PART 4: Modern/Global Internationals
* 12: Or Rosenboim: Internationalism and Globalism in Mid-twentieth
Century Political Thought
* 13: Sanjay Seth: The Bandung Imaginary
* 14: Annalisa Furia: Experiencing the International Space: Hannah
Arendt on Reality, History, and Plurality
* 15: Glenda Sluga: Climate and Capitalists: Barbara Ward, Margaret
Mead and the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment