In a lively account of Kelsen's life and political thinking, Robert Schuett introduces him as a political realist and brings his thought on human nature, the state and war into productive tension with today's Schmittians and conventional views of foreign policy realism.
In a lively account of Kelsen's life and political thinking, Robert Schuett introduces him as a political realist and brings his thought on human nature, the state and war into productive tension with today's Schmittians and conventional views of foreign policy realism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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Introduction Chapter One. KELSEN'S ENEMIES 1. The FBI 2. Realists vs. Kelsen 3. Imaginary Foe 4. There Is No Utopia 5. A Most Misunderstood Man Chapter Two. KELSEN'S MILIEU 6. The k.k. War Ministry 7. Dante and Philosophy 8. Freud and Economics 9. Generals and Governments 10. A Most Realistic Man Chapter Three. KELSEN'S FREUDIAN MOMENT 11. Speaking Truth to Power 12. Law and State 13. Coercion and Politics 14. Roots of Authority 15. A Most Realistic State Chapter Four. KELSEN'S FOREIGN-POLICY REALISM 16. The Kellogg-Briand-Pact 17. Anarchy and War 18. Democracy and Peace 19. Nationalism and the World State 20. A Most Realistic World Politics Chapter Five. KELSEN'S STYLE OF POLITICAL THINKING 21. Kelsen and Popper 22. Win Some, Lose Some 23. The National Interest 24. ... and other Myths 25. Concluding Remarks on a Man and Method Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter One. KELSEN'S ENEMIES 1. The FBI 2. Realists vs. Kelsen 3. Imaginary Foe 4. There Is No Utopia 5. A Most Misunderstood Man Chapter Two. KELSEN'S MILIEU 6. The k.k. War Ministry 7. Dante and Philosophy 8. Freud and Economics 9. Generals and Governments 10. A Most Realistic Man Chapter Three. KELSEN'S FREUDIAN MOMENT 11. Speaking Truth to Power 12. Law and State 13. Coercion and Politics 14. Roots of Authority 15. A Most Realistic State Chapter Four. KELSEN'S FOREIGN-POLICY REALISM 16. The Kellogg-Briand-Pact 17. Anarchy and War 18. Democracy and Peace 19. Nationalism and the World State 20. A Most Realistic World Politics Chapter Five. KELSEN'S STYLE OF POLITICAL THINKING 21. Kelsen and Popper 22. Win Some, Lose Some 23. The National Interest 24. ... and other Myths 25. Concluding Remarks on a Man and Method Notes Bibliography Index
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