Until recently, the relationship between theories of international anarchy and anarchism has been ignored. Very recent work has started to bridge the gap between International Relations theory and the usefulness of anarchism and anarchist theory for the understanding of global politics. This article takes this discussion one step further by examining the relationship between classical anarchism (1860s–1940s), cosmopolitanism, post-anarchism and the global justice movement. It then investigates the linkages between the works of the 19th- and 20th-century anarchists, Rudolf Rocker and Gustav Landauer, and contemporary examinations of the linkages between cultural nationalism, cosmopolitanism and the classical and post-anarchist projects
Cosmopolitanism has been argued to be a crucial component of peacebuilding, both with regard to its ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In this article I will explore the paradoxical relationship between anarchism and realism in Interna...
In most surveys of anarchism, cosmopolitanism is mentioned in reference as one of its sources in dis...
This article outlines a concept of anarchist internationalism as non-domination. The discussion fall...
The cosmopolitan and communitarian dualism has long been a dividing line in the field of IR theory. ...
Internationalism has always been a major strand of anarchist political thought where it works on sev...
This article outlines a politics of postanarchism, which is based on a radical renewal—via poststru...
This paper concerns itself with the values which make up what has been labelled 'ethical cosmopolita...
This article posits a point of entry for anarchist interventions in critical theories of internation...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
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This article assesses the recent use of contractarian strategies for the justification of cosmopolit...
This article provides an introduction to the themed section ‘Anarchism and the national question—hi...
This article explores the anarchists' multilayered theoretical and practical engagement with the con...
Cosmopolitanism has been argued to be a crucial component of peacebuilding, both with regard to its ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In this article I will explore the paradoxical relationship between anarchism and realism in Interna...
In most surveys of anarchism, cosmopolitanism is mentioned in reference as one of its sources in dis...
This article outlines a concept of anarchist internationalism as non-domination. The discussion fall...
The cosmopolitan and communitarian dualism has long been a dividing line in the field of IR theory. ...
Internationalism has always been a major strand of anarchist political thought where it works on sev...
This article outlines a politics of postanarchism, which is based on a radical renewal—via poststru...
This paper concerns itself with the values which make up what has been labelled 'ethical cosmopolita...
This article posits a point of entry for anarchist interventions in critical theories of internation...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article assesses the recent use of contractarian strategies for the justification of cosmopolit...
This article provides an introduction to the themed section ‘Anarchism and the national question—hi...
This article explores the anarchists' multilayered theoretical and practical engagement with the con...
Cosmopolitanism has been argued to be a crucial component of peacebuilding, both with regard to its ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In this article I will explore the paradoxical relationship between anarchism and realism in Interna...