The Concept of the State in International Relations
Philosophy, Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism
Herausgeber: Schuett, Robert; Stirk, Peter M R
The Concept of the State in International Relations
Philosophy, Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism
Herausgeber: Schuett, Robert; Stirk, Peter M R
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This volume ... systematically considers the nature of the state, the concept of sovereignty and the challenges globalisation and cosmopolitanism.--Provided by publisher
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780748693627
- ISBN-10: 0748693629
- Artikelnr.: 41545130
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780748693627
- ISBN-10: 0748693629
- Artikelnr.: 41545130
Robert Schuett is a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Political Science at the University of Salzburg. He has a Ph.D. from the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. His research and teaching interests are International Relations theory and foreign-policy realism. Recent publications include The Edinburgh Companion to Political Realism (Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and The Concept of the State in International Relations (Edinburgh University Press, 2015). He lives and works in Vienna. Peter M. R. Stirk is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Durham University. His publications include The Politics of Military Occupation (Edinburgh University Press, 2009) and Twentieth-Century German Political Thought (Edinburgh University Press, 2006).
Introduction: The Concept of the State in International Relations
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 1: International Law and Statehood: A Performative View
Janis Grzybowski & Martti Koskenniemi; Chapter 2: The State as a Universe of Discourse
Peter J. Steinberger; Chapter 3: Sovereignty and the Personality of the State
Jens Bartelson; Chapter 4: The State as Urban Myth: Governance without Government in the Global South
Oliver Jütersonke and Moncef Kartas; Chapter 5: 'Decolonizing Sovereignty: Globalisation and the Return of Hyper-Sovereignty'
John M. Hobson; Chapter 6: The Concept of the State as a Community of Liability
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 7: From Global Governance to Global Stateness
William E. Scheuerman; Conclusion: Open Societies
Cosmopolitanism
and the State as a Safeguard against Nationalism
Robert Schuett
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 1: International Law and Statehood: A Performative View
Janis Grzybowski & Martti Koskenniemi; Chapter 2: The State as a Universe of Discourse
Peter J. Steinberger; Chapter 3: Sovereignty and the Personality of the State
Jens Bartelson; Chapter 4: The State as Urban Myth: Governance without Government in the Global South
Oliver Jütersonke and Moncef Kartas; Chapter 5: 'Decolonizing Sovereignty: Globalisation and the Return of Hyper-Sovereignty'
John M. Hobson; Chapter 6: The Concept of the State as a Community of Liability
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 7: From Global Governance to Global Stateness
William E. Scheuerman; Conclusion: Open Societies
Cosmopolitanism
and the State as a Safeguard against Nationalism
Robert Schuett
Introduction: The Concept of the State in International Relations
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 1: International Law and Statehood: A Performative View
Janis Grzybowski & Martti Koskenniemi; Chapter 2: The State as a Universe of Discourse
Peter J. Steinberger; Chapter 3: Sovereignty and the Personality of the State
Jens Bartelson; Chapter 4: The State as Urban Myth: Governance without Government in the Global South
Oliver Jütersonke and Moncef Kartas; Chapter 5: 'Decolonizing Sovereignty: Globalisation and the Return of Hyper-Sovereignty'
John M. Hobson; Chapter 6: The Concept of the State as a Community of Liability
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 7: From Global Governance to Global Stateness
William E. Scheuerman; Conclusion: Open Societies
Cosmopolitanism
and the State as a Safeguard against Nationalism
Robert Schuett
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 1: International Law and Statehood: A Performative View
Janis Grzybowski & Martti Koskenniemi; Chapter 2: The State as a Universe of Discourse
Peter J. Steinberger; Chapter 3: Sovereignty and the Personality of the State
Jens Bartelson; Chapter 4: The State as Urban Myth: Governance without Government in the Global South
Oliver Jütersonke and Moncef Kartas; Chapter 5: 'Decolonizing Sovereignty: Globalisation and the Return of Hyper-Sovereignty'
John M. Hobson; Chapter 6: The Concept of the State as a Community of Liability
Peter M.R. Stirk; Chapter 7: From Global Governance to Global Stateness
William E. Scheuerman; Conclusion: Open Societies
Cosmopolitanism
and the State as a Safeguard against Nationalism
Robert Schuett