After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and legal theory. The emergence, and now apparent implosion, of international capital exceeding the borders of known political entities, the continued expansion of a potentially endless 'war on terror', the often predicted, but still uncertain, establishment of either a new international American Empire or a new era of International Law, the proliferation of social and political struggles among stateless refugees, migrant workers, and partial citizens, the resurgence of religion as a dominant source of political identification among people all over the globe - these developments and others have thrown into crisis the modern concept of sovereignt...
describes the concept of sovereignty as a ‘bothersome concept ’ (1979: 95). While there is indeed ha...
The book develops contemporary theorisation on the key concept of sovereignty in an original way, ar...
This book is a reproduction of Culture, Theory and Critique, volume 51, issue 2. The title of this c...
After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and...
After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
98 pagesIn the modern world, sovereignty provides the conceptual framework enabling states to intera...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
This article initially focuses on the proliferation of the sovereignty discourse and the normative e...
Because the concept of sovereignty is critical to both the domestic and the international orders, it...
Using the Western tradition of metaphysical and political thought as a backdrop, Critique of Soverei...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Review Essay Foundations of Modern International Thought, David Armitage (Cambridge: Cambridge Unive...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
describes the concept of sovereignty as a ‘bothersome concept ’ (1979: 95). While there is indeed ha...
The book develops contemporary theorisation on the key concept of sovereignty in an original way, ar...
This book is a reproduction of Culture, Theory and Critique, volume 51, issue 2. The title of this c...
After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and...
After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
98 pagesIn the modern world, sovereignty provides the conceptual framework enabling states to intera...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
This article initially focuses on the proliferation of the sovereignty discourse and the normative e...
Because the concept of sovereignty is critical to both the domestic and the international orders, it...
Using the Western tradition of metaphysical and political thought as a backdrop, Critique of Soverei...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Review Essay Foundations of Modern International Thought, David Armitage (Cambridge: Cambridge Unive...
The dynamics of self-determination have increasingly demanded the attention of academics, policymake...
describes the concept of sovereignty as a ‘bothersome concept ’ (1979: 95). While there is indeed ha...
The book develops contemporary theorisation on the key concept of sovereignty in an original way, ar...
This book is a reproduction of Culture, Theory and Critique, volume 51, issue 2. The title of this c...