Volume I
E-Book, Englisch, 546 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Political Theory
ISBN: 978-3-031-36111-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Introduction (
David Boucher, Alexandros Koutsoukis, David Reidy, David Sullivan, Peter Sutch,
and
Howard Williams).-
Part I: The Ancient World.- Chapter 1. The Chinese Contribution to Theorizing International Relations (
Rosita Dellios
).- Chapter 2.Thucydides and Social Processes: Beyond Tragedy (
Alexandros Koutsoukis
).- Chapter 3. Stoicism, Cicero and Relations Among Nations (
David Boucher
).- Part II: Early Christianity and Early Modern Christianity.- Chapter 4. Augustine, Realism, and their Revealed Truth (
Huw L. Williams
) .- Chapter 5. The Roman Empire and the Universal Church (
Cary C. Nederman
) .- Chapter 6. Crusader-Muslim Relations: The Power of Diplomacy in a Troubling Age (
Suleiman A. Mourad
) .- Chapter 7. The Conceptual Challenge: Europe and the New World (
Camilla Boisen
).- Part III: The Westphalian Moment.- Chapter 8.Dynamic cosmopolis: The “Westphalian world order” and beyond (
Georg Cavallar
) .- Chapter9.The Cosmopolitan Challenge: Cosmopolitan Ideas in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century (
Oliver Eberl
).- Chapter 10. The Positivist Challenge, the Rise of Realism, and the Demise of Nationalism (
Felix Rösch
).- Part IV: Colonialism, Decolonisation and Postcolonialism.- Chapter 11. Amílcar Cabral and the International: Race, Colonialism, Liberation (
Branwen Gruffydd Jones
) .- Chapter 12. Imperialism and its critics (
Demin Duan and Howard Williams
) .- Chapter 13. The African Challenge and its Aftermath: Colonial Legacies and the (Re)making of the International Legal Order (
Sara Dezalay
) .- Chapter 14. New Imperialism (
Brett Bowden
).- Part V: Progress and Promise of International Law.- Chapter 15. Practicing Humanity: Humanisation and Contemporary International Political Theory (
Peter Sutch and Oliver Pierce
) .- Chapter 16. Hegel and International Political Theory (
Tony Burns
) .- Chapter 17. Just War Theory: Past, Present, and Future (
Cian O’Driscoll
).- Chapter 18. Three Axial Ages of Religion, Law and Global Constitutionalism (
Hauke Brunkhorst
)
.-
Part VI: Challenges to Sovereignty, Territory and Borders.- Chapter 19. Conceptual Foundations of Sovereignty and the Rise of the Modern State (
Silviya Lechner
).- Chapter 20. Nationalism and Intrastate Diversities (
Andrew Vincent
) .- Chapter 21. Universal Obligations:
Jus Cogens
and Obligations (
Erga OmnesChristian Tomuschat
) .- Chapter 22. Self-Determination and Secession: An Act of Collective Emancipation (
Costas Laoutides
) .- Chapter 23. Migration Across Borders (
Gillian Brock
).- Chapter 24. Remedying Cosmopolitan Wrongs: Indigenous Peoples, Kant, and Historical Injustice (
Timothy Waligore
) .- Chapter 25.Women and War (
Caron E. Gentry and Rebecca Wilson
).