ISBN:
9780191809231
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 707 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Oxford handbooks online
Series Statement:
Political science
Series Statement:
The Oxford handbooks of international relations
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of international political theory
DDC:
320
Keywords:
Political science
;
International relations
;
Internationale Politik
;
Politische Theorie
;
Theorie
;
Handbuch
;
Political science
;
International relations
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Internationale Politik
;
Politische Theorie
Abstract:
This Handbook—one of a new series—sets out to describe the current state of the art in International Political Theory, and to advance this discourse into new areas. A key feature of the Handbook is the way in which its contributors engage with “real politics”: although the importance of developing so-called ideal theory is acknowledged in several chapters, the main emphasis of the book is on an engagement with empirical data and real-world politics. Conventional distinctions such as that between “critical theory” and “problem-solving theory” are challenged—the underlying contention is that, ultimately, all theory is problem-solving, and an emphasis on norms and normative theory cannot be understood as separate from so-called positive International Relations Theory. The contributors have approached the themes of the Handbook from different angles in relation to a wide range of different topics in ways that showcase the diversity of perspectives and traditions that make up the field of International Political Theory. The Handbook consists of fifty chapters organized into nine sections, covering History, Traditions and Perspectives, International Justice, Violence and Conflict, Humanitarianism and Human Rights, Democracy, Accountability and Global Governance, Ethics and International Public Policy, New Directions in International Political Theory, and, finally, a section which puts in question the relationship between International Political Theory and Real Politics.
Note:
International political theory and the real world
,
History of international thought : text and context
,
The slow normalization of normative political theory : cosmopolitanism and communitarianism then and now
,
International relations and international political theory
,
International law and international political theory
,
Critical international political theory
,
Feminist international political theory
,
Global distributive justice
,
Real-world global egalitarianism
,
Moral responsibility-and luck?-in international politics
,
International law and international justice
,
Transitional justice
,
Minority rights
,
Environmental justice and sustainability
,
Violence and international political theory
,
The historical just war tradition
,
Just war theory in times of individual rights
,
Moral dilemmas of asymmetric conflict
,
Ethics, drones, and killer robots
,
International relations theory and cyber security : threats, conflicts, and ethics in an emergent domain
,
The ethics and “realism” of nonviolent action
,
Humanitarianism and human rights
,
Human rights in the real world
,
Humanitarian actors and international political theory
,
The “responsibility to protect” and international political theory
,
Multiculturalism and women’s rights
,
The human right to health and the challenge of poverty
,
International political theory and LGBTQ rights
,
Democracy and global governance
,
Sovereignty, democracy, and global political legitimacy
,
The ethical limits of global democracy
,
The contested ethics of democracy promotion
,
Deliberation and global governance
,
Accountability in global economic governance
,
Global governance in the “Anthropocene”
,
International political theory meets international public policy
,
Ethical foreign policy in a multipolar world
,
Fair trade under fire : how to think about fair trade in theory and practice
,
International migration and human rights
,
Climate equity in the real world
,
The ethical foundations of aid : two duties of rescue
,
A feminist practical ethics of care
,
Judgement : a conceptual sketch
,
Virtues and capabilities
,
Emotions and international political theory
,
The ethics of recognition in international political theory
,
Republicanism and international political theory
,
Realist challenges
,
The Marxist critique of international political theory
,
The case for ideal theory
DOI:
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198746928.001.0001
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