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082 _a306.2
_bLIN/T
100 _a Linklater, Andrew.
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245 _aThe transformation of political community: ethical foundations of the post-westphalian era/
_cAndrew Linklater.
260 _aUK:
_bPolity Press,
_c2004.
300 _avi, 263 p.
505 _a 1. Anarchy, Community and Critical International Theory. The Critique of Neo--Realism. The Problem of Community in International Relations. The Changing Context of the Modern State. Theorizing the Reconfiguration of Political Community. 2. Universality, Difference and the Emancipatory Project. Difference, Self--determination and Exclusion. The State, Citizenship and Humanity. Universalism, Domination and Otherness. 3. The Dialogic Ethic and the Transformation of Political Community. Limits on Exclusion: Membership, Citizenship and Global Responsibilities. The Dialogic Community. Dialogue and Discourse. Universalism Revisited. 4. The Modes of Exclusion and the Boundaries of Community. The Critical Sociology of Inclusion and Exclusion. Social Learning and International Relations. Inclusion and Exclusion in World Civilisations. Towards a Sociology of Bounded Communities. 5. State Power, Modernity and its Potentials. Origins of the Paradoxes of the Modern State. On the Ambiguities of State Power. On the Possibility of New State Structures. The Post--Exclusionary State: Answerability to Universal Rationales. 6. Community and Citizenship in the Post--Westphalian Era. Citizenship and its Development. The Problem of the Exclusionary Sovereign State. Beyond the Westphalian State. Citizenship in the Post--Westphalian State. Cosmopolitan Citizenship
650 _aCommunities--Political aspects
_xCitizenship
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650 _aInternational relations--Social aspects
_xWorld politics
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942 _cWB16
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