Reframing the international : law, culture, politics
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Reframing the international : law, culture, politics
Routledge, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Re-Framing the International insists that, if we are to properly face the challenges of the coming century, we need to re-examine international politics and development through the prism of ethics and morality. International relations must now contend with a widening circle of participants reflecting the diversity and uneveness of status, memory, gender, race, culture and class.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The International and the Challenge of Speculative Reason,Richard Falk, Lester Edwin J. Ruiz and R.B.J. Walker1.After the Future: Enclosures, Connections, Politics,R.B.J. Walker2.Tainted by Contingency:Retelling the Story of Interantional Law, Nicholas Onuf3.Reframing the Legal Agenda of World Order in the Course of a Turbulent Century,Richard Falk4.The Ideas of 1989: The Origins of hte Concept of Global Civil Society,Mary H. Kaldor5. Overcoming the Dysfunction of the Bifurcated Global System: The Promise of a People Assembly,Andrew L. Strauss6.Orders of Inhumanity,Jayan Nayar 7.From Modernization to Democratization: The Political Economy of hte New International Law,Balakrishnan Rajagopal8.In Pursuit of hte Body Politic: Ethics, Spirituality, and Diaspora,Lester Edwin J. Ruiz9. Conflicts, Convergence, or Coexistence? The Relevance of Culture in Reframing World Order,Jacinta O'Hagen 10.Feminist Futures: Contesting the Political,Karena Shaw
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Re-Framing the International insists that, if we are to properly face the challenges of the coming century, we need to re-examine international politics and development through the prism of ethics and morality. International relations must now contend with a widening circle of participants reflecting the diversity and uneveness of status, memory, gender, race, culture and class.
Table of Contents
The International and the Challenge of Speculative Reason Richard Falk, Lester Edwin J.Ruiz, R.B.J Walker After the Future: Enclosures, Connections, Politics R.B.J Walker Tainted by Contingency: Retelling the story of International Law Nicholas Onuf Reframing the Legal Agenda of World OrderRichard Falk The Ideas of 1989: Global Civil Society Mary H.Kaldor The Promise of a People Assembly Andrew L. Strauss Orders of Inhumanity Jayan Nayar From Modernization to Democratization: The Political Economy of the "New" International Law Balakrishnan Rajagopal In Pursuit of the "Body Politic" Ethics, Spirituality, and Diaspora Lester Edwin J.Ruiz Culture and the Reframing of World Order Jacinta O'Hagan Feminist Futures: Contesting the Political Karena Shaw
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