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E-grāmata: Critical Theory of International Politics: Complementarity, Justice, and Governance [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 184 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jan-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203861295
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 184 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jan-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203861295

Critical international theory encompasses several distinct, radical approaches that focus on identity, difference, hegemonic power, and order. As an applied theory, critical international theory draws on critical social theories to shed light on international processes and global transformations. While this approach has led to increasing interest in formulating an empirically relevant critical international theory, it has also revealed the difficulties of applying critical theory to international politics. What are these difficulties and problems? And how can we move beyond them? This book addresses these questions by investigating the intellectual currents and key debates of critical theory, from Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Derrida, and the recent work of critical international theory, including Robert Cox and Andrew Linklater. By drawing on these debates, the book formulates an original theory of complementarity that brings together critical theory and critical international theory. It argues that complementarity—a governing principle in international law and politics—offers a conceptual framework for working toward two goals: engaging the changing contexts and forms of resistance and redressing some of the difficulties of applying critical theory to international relations.

In adopting three critical perspectives on complementarity to analyze the evolving social and political contexts of global justice, this book provides an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students and scholars interested in the application of critical theory to international relations.

1. Critical Theory, Immanent Critique, and the Problem of the
International Part 1: Critical Theory Past and Present: Four Currents of
Immanent Critique
2. Dialectics, Historical Materialism, and Repression
3.
The Frankfurt School: The Rise of Radical Immanence and Communicative Action
Theory Part 2: Critical International Theory: Perspectives on Complementarity
4. Communicative Rationality, Recognition, and the Dual Complementarity of
the International Criminal Court
5. Social Ontology: From Critical Realism to
the Quantum Challenge
6. Justice, Negative Dialectics and Immanent
Complementarity
7. Complementarity Envisaged: Self-Legitimization and the
Global Social Imaginary
Steven C. Roach is Assistant Professor of International Politics at the University of South Florida. Among his books are Governance, Order, and the International Criminal Court (2009), Critical Theory and International Relations: A Reader (2008), International Relations: The Key Concepts (2008) and Politicizing the International Criminal Court (2006).