Critical Theory and World Politics

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citizenship
Concrete Harm
conventions
cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Cosmopolitan Democracy
Cosmopolitan Emotions
Cosmopolitan Harm Conventions
critical social theory
Elias's Account
Elias's Analysis
Elias's Writings
Elias’s Account
Elias’s Analysis
Elias’s Writings
emancipatory theory
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Global Civilizing Process
Global Human Rights Culture
global moral norms
good
Good International Citizenship
Good Life
harm
Harm Conventions
harm reduction in international relations
Human Suffering
Humanitarian War
international
international ethics
International Humanitarian Law
Lengthening Chains
linklater
Linklater 1990b
Modern States System
NATO's Action
NATO’s Action
organization
political
political sociology
post-Westphalian State
state systems analysis
UN
Violating
World Political Organization

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415399296
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Andrew Linklater has been one of the most innovative thinkers in international relations, introducing critical and ethical elements into the discipline which has forced it to rethink many of its basic assumptions. This book builds on this body of work to develop a radical new theory that calls for a cosmopolitan approach to international relations.

Key subjects covered in the book include:

  • citizenship and humanity
  • critical theory and political community
  • the problem of harm
  • the sociology of states-systems.

Andrew Linklater is Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. His main publications and research interests have been concerned with the changing nature of political community, the significance of critical theory for international relations and the problem of harm in world politics.

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