Information on "Political Philosophy"
October 2012
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25 Oct 2012
Beate Jahn on the State of Nature, Liberalism's Other, and Classical Theory in International Relations
Author: Beate Jahn
Publisher: Theory Talks
In her work Beate Jahn seeks to unearth some of contemporary IR’s classical underpinnings. More on «Beate Jahn on the State of Nature, Liberalism's Other, and Classical Theory in International Relations»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
The Normative Challenge of Interaction: Justice Conflicts in Democracy Promotion
Author: Annika E Poppe, Jonas Wolff
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
The paper presents an alternative perspective on “democracy promotion as interaction” and develops a typology of justice conflicts that captures the normative challenges brought about by the interactive nature of democracy promotion. More on «The Normative Challenge of Interaction: Justice Conflicts in Democracy Promotion»
November 2011
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17 Nov 2011
Patrick Jackson on IR as a Science, IR as a Vocation, and IR as a Hard Board
Author: Patrick Jackson
Publisher: Theory Talks
IR is a scientific discipline, but all too often the 'science' in IR is used to discipline. More on «Patrick Jackson on IR as a Science, IR as a Vocation, and IR as a Hard Board»
August 2011
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10 Aug 2011
Amitav Acharya on the Relevance of Regions, ASEAN, and Western IR's False Universalisms
Author: Amitav Acharya
Publisher: Theory Talks
Today’s IR in its many variants is still, very much, a western social science. More on «Amitav Acharya on the Relevance of Regions, ASEAN, and Western IR's False Universalisms» -
Aug 2011
Justice in International Diplomacy
Author: Harald Müller
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
In this essay, the author discusses the meaning of justice concerns in international diplomacy. More on «Justice in International Diplomacy»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
De la pensée de Denis de Rougemont au concept de citoyenneté européenne
Author: Juerg Haener
Publisher: Institut européen de l'Université de Genève (IEUG)
Cette étude se propose d'examiner la relation entre la figure du citoyen telle qu'elle se trouve dans les écrits de Denis de Rougemont et la notion de citoyenneté telle qu'elle est élaborée et définie par l'Union européenne. More on «De la pensée de Denis de Rougemont au concept de citoyenneté européenne»
February 2011
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1 Feb 2011
La revolución iraní y el “Estilo Tardío” en Foucault
Author: Kamal M.Cumsille
Publisher: Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)
El presente trabajo, intende dar algunas señales que puedan ser de utilidad para una discusión en torno a la pregunta: ¿En qué sentido y medida es posible hablar de un “estilo tardío” en Foucault, y cómo influye (si es que lo hace) la revolución iran... More on «La revolución iraní y el “Estilo Tardío” en Foucault»
January 2011
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2011
Recension de livre: Une pensée hétérodoxe de la guerre – De Hobbes à Clausewitz
Author: Thierry Tardy
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Selon cette recension, l'ouvrage offre une analyse riche et documentée de la pensée de Hobbes, mais contrairement à ce qui est promet dans le titre, couvre dans sa quasi-totalité que la philosophie anglais. More on «Recension de livre: Une pensée hétérodoxe de la guerre – De Hobbes à Clausewitz»
November 2010
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Nov 2010
Justice and Peace: Good Things Do Not Always Go Together
Author: Harald Müller
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
The author provides an in-depth elaboration of the concepts 'peace', 'justice' and 'democracy', examining their relationship to each other and also the conflict resulting from divergent usage of these terms. More on «Justice and Peace: Good Things Do Not Always Go Together»
May 2010
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15 May 2010
James Scott on Agriculture as Politics, the Danger of Standardization and Not Being Governed
Author: James Scott
Publisher: Theory Talks
In this theory talk, agrarian specialist and political scientist James C Scott provides a comprehensive overview of his idea of 'the political'. More on «James Scott on Agriculture as Politics, the Danger of Standardization and Not Being Governed»


