The concept of the state in international relations philosophy, sovereignty, cosmopolitanism

A critical reassessment of the concepts of the state and sovereignty in international relations theory. The concept of the state plays a central role in international relations, particularly in realist and neo-realist approaches. Yet, the meaning of the state is persistently taken to be self-evident...

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Otros Autores: Schuett, Robert, editor, colaborador (editor), Stirk, Peter M. R., 1954- editor, colaborador
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press [2015]
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Edinburgh Critical Studies in Renaissance Culture.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46452096*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: The concept of the State in international relations / Peter M.R. Stirk
  • 1. International law and statehood: a performative view / Janis Grzybowski and Martti Koskenniemi
  • 2. The State as a universe of discourse / Peter J. Steinberger
  • 3. Sovereignty and the personality of the State / Jens Bartelson
  • 4. The State as urban myth: governance without government in the global South / Oliver Jütersonke and Moncef Kartas
  • 5. Decolonising sovereignty: globalisation and the return of hyper-sovereignty / John M. Hobson
  • 6. The concept of the State as a community of liability / Peter M.R. Stirk
  • 7. From global governance to global stateness / William E. Scheuerman
  • 8. Open societies, cosmopolitanism and the Kelsenian State as a safeguard against nationalism / Robert Schuett.