Tanja A Börzel, Johannes Gerschewski, Michael Zürn
The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Conceptions, Components, and Tensions
Tanja A Börzel, Johannes Gerschewski, Michael Zürn
The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Conceptions, Components, and Tensions
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This volume introduces concept of the "liberal script" as a way of analyzing and problematizing liberal thinking. It integrates theoretical and methodological perspectives from different disciplines, including political science, sociology, law, history, philosophy, post-colonial studies, and educational science.
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This volume introduces concept of the "liberal script" as a way of analyzing and problematizing liberal thinking. It integrates theoretical and methodological perspectives from different disciplines, including political science, sociology, law, history, philosophy, post-colonial studies, and educational science.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 164mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780198924241
- ISBN-10: 0198924240
- Artikelnr.: 72692762
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 164mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 785g
- ISBN-13: 9780198924241
- ISBN-10: 0198924240
- Artikelnr.: 72692762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tanja A. Börzel is Professor of Political Science and holds the Chair for European Integration at the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin. She is the director of the Cluster of Excellence "Contestations of the Liberal Script" (SCRIPTS). Johannes Gerschewski is Interim Professor of Political Theory and History of Ideas at Leibniz University Hannover. He is also the academic coordinator of the Theory Network at the Cluster of Excellence "Contestations of the Liberal Script" (SCRIPTS). Michael Zürn is Director of the Global Governance research unit at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Professor of International Relations at Freie Universität Berlin.
* 1: Tanja A. Börzel, Johannes Gerschewski, and Michael Zürn:
Introduction: The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
* 2: Michael Zürn and Johannes Gerschewski: The Liberal Script: A
Reconstruction
* 3: Ina Kerner: Considering the Coloniality of the Liberal Script:
Post- and Decolonial Perspectives
* 4: Friederike Kuntz: On the Government of Liberty: Writing the
Liberal Script into Action
* 5: Daniel Drewski and Jürgen Gerhards: The Liberal Border Script and
its Contestations: An Attempt at Definition and Systematization
* 6: Thomas Risse: Order-Making through Contestations: The Liberal
International Order and its Many (Co-)Authors
* 7: Vivien A. Schmidt: Reallocation: Neoliberal Scripts and the
Transformation of Capitalism and Democracy
* 8: Alexandra Paulin-Booth: Modernity, Empire, Progress: Historical
and Global Perspectives on Temporality in the 19th-Century Liberal
Script
* 9: Jan-Werner Müller: Publicity and Privacy: Two Contemporary
Challenges to the Liberal Script
* 10: Mattias Kumm: The Rule of Law in the Liberal Script: Central
Commitments, Variations, and Contestations
* 11: Philipp Dann: Temporality and Liberal Constitutionalism
* 12: Stefan Gosepath: Problems with Merit in the Liberal Economy
* 13: Julia C. Lerch and Francisco O. Ramirez: Global Liberalism and
Women's Rights
* 14: Marcelo Caruso and Florian Waldow: Beyond "Liberal Education":
Education and the Liberal Script
* 15: Kevin Axe, Tobias Rupprecht, and Alice Trinkle: Peripheral
Liberalism: New Perspectives on the Liberal Script in the (Post-)
Socialist World
* 16: Anne Menzel: Liberal Rationality and its Unacknowledged
Commitments: The Case of Rational Policymaking for Peace and
Development
* 17: Markus-Michel Müller and Izadora Xavier do Monte: Better than the
"Liberal Peace"? Brazilian Peacekeeping between Post-colonial
Branding and Violent Order-Making
* 18: Amit Prakash: Liberal Script and its Populist Contestations in
India: Reflections on Politics and Policy
* 19: Michael Freeden: Durability and Disruption: The Indeterminate
Potential of the Liberal Script
Introduction: The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
* 2: Michael Zürn and Johannes Gerschewski: The Liberal Script: A
Reconstruction
* 3: Ina Kerner: Considering the Coloniality of the Liberal Script:
Post- and Decolonial Perspectives
* 4: Friederike Kuntz: On the Government of Liberty: Writing the
Liberal Script into Action
* 5: Daniel Drewski and Jürgen Gerhards: The Liberal Border Script and
its Contestations: An Attempt at Definition and Systematization
* 6: Thomas Risse: Order-Making through Contestations: The Liberal
International Order and its Many (Co-)Authors
* 7: Vivien A. Schmidt: Reallocation: Neoliberal Scripts and the
Transformation of Capitalism and Democracy
* 8: Alexandra Paulin-Booth: Modernity, Empire, Progress: Historical
and Global Perspectives on Temporality in the 19th-Century Liberal
Script
* 9: Jan-Werner Müller: Publicity and Privacy: Two Contemporary
Challenges to the Liberal Script
* 10: Mattias Kumm: The Rule of Law in the Liberal Script: Central
Commitments, Variations, and Contestations
* 11: Philipp Dann: Temporality and Liberal Constitutionalism
* 12: Stefan Gosepath: Problems with Merit in the Liberal Economy
* 13: Julia C. Lerch and Francisco O. Ramirez: Global Liberalism and
Women's Rights
* 14: Marcelo Caruso and Florian Waldow: Beyond "Liberal Education":
Education and the Liberal Script
* 15: Kevin Axe, Tobias Rupprecht, and Alice Trinkle: Peripheral
Liberalism: New Perspectives on the Liberal Script in the (Post-)
Socialist World
* 16: Anne Menzel: Liberal Rationality and its Unacknowledged
Commitments: The Case of Rational Policymaking for Peace and
Development
* 17: Markus-Michel Müller and Izadora Xavier do Monte: Better than the
"Liberal Peace"? Brazilian Peacekeeping between Post-colonial
Branding and Violent Order-Making
* 18: Amit Prakash: Liberal Script and its Populist Contestations in
India: Reflections on Politics and Policy
* 19: Michael Freeden: Durability and Disruption: The Indeterminate
Potential of the Liberal Script
* 1: Tanja A. Börzel, Johannes Gerschewski, and Michael Zürn:
Introduction: The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
* 2: Michael Zürn and Johannes Gerschewski: The Liberal Script: A
Reconstruction
* 3: Ina Kerner: Considering the Coloniality of the Liberal Script:
Post- and Decolonial Perspectives
* 4: Friederike Kuntz: On the Government of Liberty: Writing the
Liberal Script into Action
* 5: Daniel Drewski and Jürgen Gerhards: The Liberal Border Script and
its Contestations: An Attempt at Definition and Systematization
* 6: Thomas Risse: Order-Making through Contestations: The Liberal
International Order and its Many (Co-)Authors
* 7: Vivien A. Schmidt: Reallocation: Neoliberal Scripts and the
Transformation of Capitalism and Democracy
* 8: Alexandra Paulin-Booth: Modernity, Empire, Progress: Historical
and Global Perspectives on Temporality in the 19th-Century Liberal
Script
* 9: Jan-Werner Müller: Publicity and Privacy: Two Contemporary
Challenges to the Liberal Script
* 10: Mattias Kumm: The Rule of Law in the Liberal Script: Central
Commitments, Variations, and Contestations
* 11: Philipp Dann: Temporality and Liberal Constitutionalism
* 12: Stefan Gosepath: Problems with Merit in the Liberal Economy
* 13: Julia C. Lerch and Francisco O. Ramirez: Global Liberalism and
Women's Rights
* 14: Marcelo Caruso and Florian Waldow: Beyond "Liberal Education":
Education and the Liberal Script
* 15: Kevin Axe, Tobias Rupprecht, and Alice Trinkle: Peripheral
Liberalism: New Perspectives on the Liberal Script in the (Post-)
Socialist World
* 16: Anne Menzel: Liberal Rationality and its Unacknowledged
Commitments: The Case of Rational Policymaking for Peace and
Development
* 17: Markus-Michel Müller and Izadora Xavier do Monte: Better than the
"Liberal Peace"? Brazilian Peacekeeping between Post-colonial
Branding and Violent Order-Making
* 18: Amit Prakash: Liberal Script and its Populist Contestations in
India: Reflections on Politics and Policy
* 19: Michael Freeden: Durability and Disruption: The Indeterminate
Potential of the Liberal Script
Introduction: The Liberal Script at the Beginning of the 21st Century
* 2: Michael Zürn and Johannes Gerschewski: The Liberal Script: A
Reconstruction
* 3: Ina Kerner: Considering the Coloniality of the Liberal Script:
Post- and Decolonial Perspectives
* 4: Friederike Kuntz: On the Government of Liberty: Writing the
Liberal Script into Action
* 5: Daniel Drewski and Jürgen Gerhards: The Liberal Border Script and
its Contestations: An Attempt at Definition and Systematization
* 6: Thomas Risse: Order-Making through Contestations: The Liberal
International Order and its Many (Co-)Authors
* 7: Vivien A. Schmidt: Reallocation: Neoliberal Scripts and the
Transformation of Capitalism and Democracy
* 8: Alexandra Paulin-Booth: Modernity, Empire, Progress: Historical
and Global Perspectives on Temporality in the 19th-Century Liberal
Script
* 9: Jan-Werner Müller: Publicity and Privacy: Two Contemporary
Challenges to the Liberal Script
* 10: Mattias Kumm: The Rule of Law in the Liberal Script: Central
Commitments, Variations, and Contestations
* 11: Philipp Dann: Temporality and Liberal Constitutionalism
* 12: Stefan Gosepath: Problems with Merit in the Liberal Economy
* 13: Julia C. Lerch and Francisco O. Ramirez: Global Liberalism and
Women's Rights
* 14: Marcelo Caruso and Florian Waldow: Beyond "Liberal Education":
Education and the Liberal Script
* 15: Kevin Axe, Tobias Rupprecht, and Alice Trinkle: Peripheral
Liberalism: New Perspectives on the Liberal Script in the (Post-)
Socialist World
* 16: Anne Menzel: Liberal Rationality and its Unacknowledged
Commitments: The Case of Rational Policymaking for Peace and
Development
* 17: Markus-Michel Müller and Izadora Xavier do Monte: Better than the
"Liberal Peace"? Brazilian Peacekeeping between Post-colonial
Branding and Violent Order-Making
* 18: Amit Prakash: Liberal Script and its Populist Contestations in
India: Reflections on Politics and Policy
* 19: Michael Freeden: Durability and Disruption: The Indeterminate
Potential of the Liberal Script