Tragedy and international relations
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Tragedy and international relations
(Palgrave studies in international relations)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Nowhere are clashes between competing ethical perspectives more prevalent than in the realm of International Relations. Thus, understanding tragedy is directly relevant to understanding IR. This volume explores the various ways that tragedy can be used as a lens through which international relations might be brought into clearer focus.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Understanding Tragedy and Understanding International Relations
- T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow PART I: RECOVERING THE TRAGIC DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations
- M.Frost Tragedy, Progress and the International Order
- J.Mayall Tragedy or Skepticism? Defending the Anti-Pelagian Mind in World Politics
- N.Rengger Tragedy, Politics and Political Science
- R.N.Lebow PART II: TRAGEDY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS POLITICAL THEORY Tragic Choices and Contemporary International Political Theory
- C.Brown The Tragedy of Tragedy
- P.Euben Tragedy and Ethical Community in World Politics
- R.Beardsworth Tragedy and Political Theory: Progressivism without an Ideal
- K.Stullerova PART III: ON THE NATURE OF TRAGEDY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A Pessimism of Strength? Tragedy and Political Virtue
- B.A.Schupmann Nietzsche and Questions of Tragedy, Tyranny and International Relations
- T.Strong Tragedies and International Relations
- C.Lu The Drama Viewed from Elsewhere
- R.Shilliam Conclusion: Learning from Tragedy and Refocusing International Relations
- T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow
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