Critical international relations theory: citizenship, state and humanity/ Andrew Linklater

By: Linklater, AndrewPublication details: London: Routledge, 2007Description: viii, 240 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780415399302Subject(s): World citizenship | International relations | Critical theoryDDC classification: 327.101
Contents:
Part 1: The Problem of Community 1. "Men and Citizens" in International Relations 2. The Problem of Community in International Relations 3. The Achievements of Critical Theory Part 2: The Problem of Citizenship 4. What is a Good International Citizen? 5. The Good International Citizen and the Kosovo Crisis 6. Citizenship and Sovereignty in the Post-Westphalian State 7. Cosmopolitan Citizenship Part 3: The Problem of Harm 8. Citizenship, Humanity and Cosmopolitan Harm Conventions 9. The Problem of Harm in World Politics: Implications for the Sociology of States-Systems 10. Norbert Elias, the Civilizing Process and International Relations 11. Towards a Sociology of Global Morals with an Emancipatory Intent
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Part 1: The Problem of Community
1. "Men and Citizens" in International Relations
2. The Problem of Community in International Relations
3. The Achievements of Critical Theory

Part 2: The Problem of Citizenship
4. What is a Good International Citizen?
5. The Good International Citizen and the Kosovo Crisis
6. Citizenship and Sovereignty in the Post-Westphalian State
7. Cosmopolitan Citizenship

Part 3: The Problem of Harm
8. Citizenship, Humanity and Cosmopolitan Harm Conventions
9. The Problem of Harm in World Politics: Implications for the Sociology of States-Systems
10. Norbert Elias, the Civilizing Process and International Relations
11. Towards a Sociology of Global Morals with an Emancipatory Intent

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