Critical Theory and World Politics: Citizenship, Sovereignty and HumanityRoutledge, 12. 9. 2007 - Počet stran: 248 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:
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Introduction | 1 |
Part I The problem of community | 13 |
Part II The problem of citizenship | 61 |
Part III The problem of harm | 127 |
Notes | 191 |
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