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Contestations and Transformations from around the World
Redaktion: Cerny, Hannes; Grzybowski, Janis
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This edited book explores diverse contestations and transformations of sovereignty around the world.
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This edited book explores diverse contestations and transformations of sovereignty around the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000890013
- Artikelnr.: 67982577
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000890013
- Artikelnr.: 67982577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Hannes ¿erny is a Visiting Assistant Professor in International Relations/Security at Trent University (Canada). He is the author of Iraqi Kurdistan, the PKK and International Relations: Theory and Ethnic Conflict (2018). Janis Grzybowski is Assistant Professor in Political Science/ International Relations at ESPOL at the Université Catholique de Lille and a Research Fellow at the REPI at the Université libre de Bruxelles.
Introduction: Variations on Sovereignty Part I: Theorizing Sovereignty in
(I)nternational (R)elations 1. The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty
in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare 2. States of Sovereignty and the
Making of the World of our Making 3. Ontological Security and the Emotional
Significance of Sovereignty Part II: Suspensions: State Sovereignty Claimed
and Questioned 4. The Aporetic State: On De Facto Paradoxes and Sovereign
Agency 5. How the Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Debate Came to Die: Western
IR Scholars as Co-Protagonists of the Nationalist Conflicts They Set Out to
Describe 6. "Was the 'Islamic State' a State?" Claiming, Contesting, and
Creating Jihadist Statehood Part III: Staging Sovereignty: Performances at
the Boundaries of the State 7. Practicing and Performing Sovereignty
Abroad: Alternative Diplomacy 8. Spectacular Fishing: Embodying Sovereignty
in the Post-Brexit Channel Islands and the South China Sea 9.
Self-Determination Denied and Contested: Palestine and Western Sahara Part
IV: Expanding and Re-imagining Sovereignty: Imperial and Supranational
Entanglements 10. EU Citizenship as Catalyst for New Sovereignty Practices
11. Open Pit of Ontological (In)security: Poland's Territorial Sovereignism
and the Turów Lignite Mine Quagmire 12. Russia and Ukraine: Conflicting
Time Perspectives in Recognition Policies and the Use of Force Part V:
Sovereignties Beyond the State 13. "Doing Sovereignty": Sardinian
Independentism and the Limits of State Sovereignty 14. Indigenous
Sovereignty as the In-Between Space: What is and What is Possible
(I)nternational (R)elations 1. The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty
in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare 2. States of Sovereignty and the
Making of the World of our Making 3. Ontological Security and the Emotional
Significance of Sovereignty Part II: Suspensions: State Sovereignty Claimed
and Questioned 4. The Aporetic State: On De Facto Paradoxes and Sovereign
Agency 5. How the Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Debate Came to Die: Western
IR Scholars as Co-Protagonists of the Nationalist Conflicts They Set Out to
Describe 6. "Was the 'Islamic State' a State?" Claiming, Contesting, and
Creating Jihadist Statehood Part III: Staging Sovereignty: Performances at
the Boundaries of the State 7. Practicing and Performing Sovereignty
Abroad: Alternative Diplomacy 8. Spectacular Fishing: Embodying Sovereignty
in the Post-Brexit Channel Islands and the South China Sea 9.
Self-Determination Denied and Contested: Palestine and Western Sahara Part
IV: Expanding and Re-imagining Sovereignty: Imperial and Supranational
Entanglements 10. EU Citizenship as Catalyst for New Sovereignty Practices
11. Open Pit of Ontological (In)security: Poland's Territorial Sovereignism
and the Turów Lignite Mine Quagmire 12. Russia and Ukraine: Conflicting
Time Perspectives in Recognition Policies and the Use of Force Part V:
Sovereignties Beyond the State 13. "Doing Sovereignty": Sardinian
Independentism and the Limits of State Sovereignty 14. Indigenous
Sovereignty as the In-Between Space: What is and What is Possible
Introduction: Variations on Sovereignty Part I: Theorizing Sovereignty in
(I)nternational (R)elations 1. The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty
in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare 2. States of Sovereignty and the
Making of the World of our Making 3. Ontological Security and the Emotional
Significance of Sovereignty Part II: Suspensions: State Sovereignty Claimed
and Questioned 4. The Aporetic State: On De Facto Paradoxes and Sovereign
Agency 5. How the Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Debate Came to Die: Western
IR Scholars as Co-Protagonists of the Nationalist Conflicts They Set Out to
Describe 6. "Was the 'Islamic State' a State?" Claiming, Contesting, and
Creating Jihadist Statehood Part III: Staging Sovereignty: Performances at
the Boundaries of the State 7. Practicing and Performing Sovereignty
Abroad: Alternative Diplomacy 8. Spectacular Fishing: Embodying Sovereignty
in the Post-Brexit Channel Islands and the South China Sea 9.
Self-Determination Denied and Contested: Palestine and Western Sahara Part
IV: Expanding and Re-imagining Sovereignty: Imperial and Supranational
Entanglements 10. EU Citizenship as Catalyst for New Sovereignty Practices
11. Open Pit of Ontological (In)security: Poland's Territorial Sovereignism
and the Turów Lignite Mine Quagmire 12. Russia and Ukraine: Conflicting
Time Perspectives in Recognition Policies and the Use of Force Part V:
Sovereignties Beyond the State 13. "Doing Sovereignty": Sardinian
Independentism and the Limits of State Sovereignty 14. Indigenous
Sovereignty as the In-Between Space: What is and What is Possible
(I)nternational (R)elations 1. The Making and Remaking of State Sovereignty
in IR Theory: From Fantasy to Nightmare 2. States of Sovereignty and the
Making of the World of our Making 3. Ontological Security and the Emotional
Significance of Sovereignty Part II: Suspensions: State Sovereignty Claimed
and Questioned 4. The Aporetic State: On De Facto Paradoxes and Sovereign
Agency 5. How the Iraqi Kurdistan Independence Debate Came to Die: Western
IR Scholars as Co-Protagonists of the Nationalist Conflicts They Set Out to
Describe 6. "Was the 'Islamic State' a State?" Claiming, Contesting, and
Creating Jihadist Statehood Part III: Staging Sovereignty: Performances at
the Boundaries of the State 7. Practicing and Performing Sovereignty
Abroad: Alternative Diplomacy 8. Spectacular Fishing: Embodying Sovereignty
in the Post-Brexit Channel Islands and the South China Sea 9.
Self-Determination Denied and Contested: Palestine and Western Sahara Part
IV: Expanding and Re-imagining Sovereignty: Imperial and Supranational
Entanglements 10. EU Citizenship as Catalyst for New Sovereignty Practices
11. Open Pit of Ontological (In)security: Poland's Territorial Sovereignism
and the Turów Lignite Mine Quagmire 12. Russia and Ukraine: Conflicting
Time Perspectives in Recognition Policies and the Use of Force Part V:
Sovereignties Beyond the State 13. "Doing Sovereignty": Sardinian
Independentism and the Limits of State Sovereignty 14. Indigenous
Sovereignty as the In-Between Space: What is and What is Possible