Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: 1. The positivist bias: a philosophical assumption which accounts for the dearth of normative theory in the discipline of international relations 2. Sceptical and realist arguments against normative theory in international relations: a critical appraisal Part II: 3. Normative issues in international relations: the domain of discourse and the method of argument 4. Towards the construction of a normative theory of international relations 5. Reconciling rights and sovereignty: the constitutive theory of individuality 6. The justification of unconventional violence in international relations: a hard case for normative theory Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: 1. The positivist bias: a philosophical assumption which accounts for the dearth of normative theory in the discipline of international relations 2. Sceptical and realist arguments against normative theory in international relations: a critical appraisal Part II: 3. Normative issues in international relations: the domain of discourse and the method of argument 4. Towards the construction of a normative theory of international relations 5. Reconciling rights and sovereignty: the constitutive theory of individuality 6. The justification of unconventional violence in international relations: a hard case for normative theory Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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