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E-grāmata: Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory: Volume II

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  • Sērija : International Political Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031522437
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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031522437

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This handbook provides a comprehensive exploration of International Political Theory, which in its broadest terms examines the ways in which ideas about justice, sovereignty, and legitimacy shape international politics. The two volumes of the handbook cover topics ranging from the foundations of international political thought to the latest debates in the field.

Chapters 4 and 13 are available through open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com

 

Chapter
1. Introduction (David Boucher, Alexandros Koutsoukis, David
Reidy, David Sullivan, Peter Sutch, Howard Williams).- Part VII: Challenges
to the World Order.
Chapter
2. Rethinking Money and Trade (Aaron James).-
Chapter 3.Security in the Global Context: Blurring the Internal-External
Divide (Alistair J. K. Shepherd).
Chapter
4. Global Climate Change:
Political Realism and the Case for a World Climate Bank (Alyssa R.
Bernstein).
Chapter
5. Environmental Responsibility: Oceans and the Polar
Regions (Hannes Hansen-Magnusson).
Chapter
6. Reparations for Loss and
Damage? The Cosmopolitan Right in the Context of the Coloniality of Climate
(Milla Vaha).
Chapter
7. The Legitimacy of International Law (Paul B.
Stephan).- Part VIII: Justice, Reconciliation and Restoration.
Chapter
8.
Global Distributive Justice (Peri Roberts).
Chapter
9. Global Inequalities,
Pluralism and Tolerance (Justyna Miklaszewska).
Chapter
10. Crimes Against
Humanity (Andrew Altman).
Chapter
11. Private Property and the International
Law System (Alice Pinheiro Walla).- Part IX: Peace, Conflict and Force in the
21st Century.
Chapter
12. Political Violence Misliked: the Meaning of
Terrorism (Christopher J Finlay).
Chapter
13. Desire and the Political
Theology of the International (John-Harmen Valk).
Chapter
14. Humanitarian
Interventions: Ethical Dilemmas for Humanitarian NGOs (Charlotte Dany).-
Chapter
15. Just War Theory and Drone Warfare: Morality, Virtual Wars and
Human Security in the War on Terror (Lily Hamourtziadou).
Chapter
16.
Democratic Peace? (Jeff Bridoux).- Part X: Global (Mis)Conceptions.
Chapter
17. The Nature and Limits of Rawlss International Vision (David Reidy).-
Chapter
18. Cosmopolitanism: Power Matters (Antonio Franceschet and Holly
Ching).
Chapter
19. Gender Politics: Towards a Feminist Rethinking of
Disaster Response (Jordan Pascoe and Mitch Stripling).
Chapter
20. The Clash
of Civilizations and the End of History (David Sullivan).
Chapter
21. The
Open Society and Attitudes to Transnational Migration: A Process Sociological
Approach to Liberal Democratic Anxieties (Alexander Mack).
Chapter
22. The
Crisis of Decency in World Politics (Steven C. Roach) 

 
Howard Williams is Distinguished Honorary Professor, Cardiff University, UK.

David Boucher is Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations, Cardiff University, UK; Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Johannesburg (2015 25), South Africa.

Peter Sutch is Professor of Political and International Theory, Cardiff University, UK; Visiting Professor, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

David Reidy is Professor of Philosophy, University of Tennessee, USA.

Alexandros Koutsoukis is Lecturer in International Relations, University of Central Lancashire, UK.