Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination

Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:489045404

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Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination

Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination
Author: Scott G Nelson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135261757

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This volume examines and critiques several of the classical theoretical foundations of domestic and international organization, concentrating on the contestable conceptions of community, order, justice, freedom, responsibility and wealth developed by the major political theorists of the modern epoch. Nelson argues that the accepted discourses of world politics are constructed by way of particular interpretive negotiations of what sovereign power is and what it must be made to accomplish in domestic and world politics. Providing a Foucaultian analysis of modern power and the liberal subject, the work traces the history of modern inquiries into sovereignty to a time when the state was being severed from a Christian eschatology, a time when political theorists sought ways of lending meaning and purpose to emerging conceptions of ‘the political.’ Modern theories of sovereignty, Nelson argues, embody the remainders of a deep worry over the precarious nature of legitimacy, the contingency of power, and the frailty of any political form. The theoretical traditions of liberalism and the Enlightenment dispense with anxiety over the politics of legitimacy by repressing the historical, constricting the political, and fashioning political rationalities suited to increasingly intimate and ever-expansive forms of liberal governance. This book aims to explore how modern theories of sovereignty elicit and effect governable subjects and forms of political community that have proven crucial to intensifying and expansive powers of the liberal state. An inquiry into modern theories of sovereignty and statecraft and a critical interrogation of how political theories are invoked by the traditions of international relations across the modern era, this volume will be of interest to all scholars of political theory, political philosophy and international relations.

Chinese Constructions of Sovereignty and the East China Sea Conflict

Chinese Constructions of Sovereignty and the East China Sea Conflict
Author: Czeslaw Tubilewicz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000692631

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This book analyses Chinese social constructions of sovereignty in the context of the East China Sea conflict. It specifically explores China and Taiwan’s overlapping cross-Strait sovereignty claims and their domestic debates and policies towards the territorial dispute. Providing an up-to-date discussion of the East China Sea conflict, the book challenges conventional assumptions regarding both Beijing’s and Taipei’s adherence to the classical notion of Westphalian sovereignty. Instead, it brings China and Taiwan into the Constructivist analytical framework and develops a domestic agency-focused approach to demonstrate the social power of ideas and the centrality of domestic actors in the production of sovereignty. Offering a comprehensive examination of Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese and US responses at the domestic and international levels, the book studies the sovereignty narratives and the coordination of efforts made by the PRC and ROC authorities to counter Japan’s territorial claims in the East China Sea. Featuring extensive analysis of the conceptual approaches to understanding Chinese sovereignty, Chinese Constructions of Sovereignty and the East China Sea Conflict will be useful for students and scholars of Chinese and Asian politics, as well as international relations and security studies.

The Post Liberal Imagination

The Post Liberal Imagination
Author: Bruce Baum
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137560346

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In The Post-Liberal Imagination , Bruce Baum approaches American liberalism 'in a critical spirit' by examining the relationship between popular culture and politics. The book analyzes movies, television, and popular music to rethink the liberal views of democracy, equality, racism, dissent, and animal rights in the Bush-Obama era.

Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination

Sovereignty and the Limits of the Liberal Imagination
Author: Scott G. Nelson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415777841

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This is a study of the concept of sovereignty in the modern epoch. For too long modern political theory has assumed the subject; it has also assumed the state. This book asks how each are effected in history through liberal-Enlightenment ethical and political affirmations which anchor themselves in a unique metaphysics of statecraft.

Beyond Biopolitics

Beyond Biopolitics
Author: Francois Debrix,Alexander D Barder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136643682

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Beyond Biopolitics exposes the conceptual limits of critical biopolitical approaches to violence, war, and terror in the post-9/11-War on Terror era.This volume shows that such popular international political theories rely upon frames of representation that leave out of focus a series of extreme forms of gruesome violence that have no concern for the preservation of life, a crucial biopolitical theme. Debrix and Barder mobilize different concepts-horror, agonal sovereignty, the pulverization of the flesh, or the notion of an inhumanity-to-come-to shed light on past and prese.

Taming an Uncertain Future

Taming an Uncertain Future
Author: Liam P.D. Stockdale
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781783485024

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Examines the intersection between temporality, futurity, and the political in contemporary society by exploring how the imperative to govern an uncertain future affects the way political power is organized and exercised.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory Modern Power World Politics

The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory  Modern Power  World Politics
Author: Nevzat Soguk,Scott G Nelson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317195856

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Deliberately eschewing disciplinary and temporal boundaries, this volume makes a major contribution to the de-traditionalization of political thinking within the discourses of international relations. Collecting the works of twenty-five theorists, this Ashgate Research Companion engages some of the most pressing aspects of political thinking in world politics today. The authors explore theoretical constitutions, critiques, and affirmations of uniquely modern forms of power, past and present. Among the themes and dynamics examined are textual appropriation and representation, materiality and capital formation, geopolitical dimensions of ecological crises, connections between representations of violence and securitization, subjectivity and genderization, counter-globalization politics, constructivism, biopolitics, post-colonial politics and theory, as well as the political prospects of emerging civic and cosmopolitan orders in a time of national, religious, and secular polarization. Radically different in their approaches, the authors critically assess the discourses of IR as interpretive frames that are indebted to the historical formation of concepts, and to particular negotiations of power that inform the main methodological practices usually granted primacy in the field. Students as well as seasoned scholars seeking to challenge accepted theoretical frameworks will find in these chapters fresh insights into contemporary world-political problems and new resources for their critical interrogation.