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An international collection featuring leading scholars which fulfils three goals. First, it explains the advent and significance of the concept of 'International Society'; second, it subjects the concept to theoretical scrutiny, both for its internal coherence and for its applicability more broadly; and third, it tackles crucial contemporary global issues, including: intervention, international security, European institutions, the environmental crisis, secessionism and the norms governing new-state recognition. It is a work of value to anyone interested in the study of international relations and contemporary events.
Contents
Preface - Notes on the Editors and Contributors - PART 1 - Introduction: International Society after the Cold War; Theoretical Interpretations and Practical Implications; R.Fawn & J.Larkins - PART 2: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS - 'Really Existing Liberalism', Peaceful Democracies and International Order; C.Brown - Global Society and Global Responsibility: The Theoretical, Historical and Political Limits of 'International Society'; M.Shaw - A City Which Sustains all Things? Communitarianism and International Society; N.J.Rengger - Hedley Bull and the Idea of Diplomatic Culture; J.Der Derian - Reconstructing World Politics: The Emergence of Global Civil Society; R.D.Lipschutz - PART 3: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS - Can International Society Be Green?; R.H.Jackson - Humanitarian Intervention and State Practice at the End of the Cold War; N.J.Wheeler & J.Morris - Recognition, Self Determination and Secession in Post-Cold War International Society; R.Fawn & J.Mayall - Europe's Three Empires: A Watsonian Interpretation of Post-Wall European Security; O.Waever - International Society and International Security; B.Buzan - Index