The concept of sovereignty is one of the central concepts of modern political philosophy. However, faced with processes of economic globalization as well as legal and political universalism, contemporary political theory struggles to account for the exercise of state power in terms of the traditional understanding of sovereignty. This survey article reviews the most influential conceptualizations of sovereignty in contemporary continental political philosophy. These include Schmitt’s defense of sovereignty and Agamben’s rejection of sovereign politics as well as a number of theoretical attempts to account for the complexities of sovereignty and its adaptation to new political circumstances
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
This Article deals with the theory and practice of sovereignty from the perspective of a trend in th...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
The idea of ‘political’ is the most controversial term in the contemporary social science discourse ...
Rothe The sovereignty turn in critical theory »A remarkably under-theorized paradigm shift has taken...
The book develops contemporary theorisation on the key concept of sovereignty in an original way, ar...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
This Article deals with the theory and practice of sovereignty from the perspective of a trend in th...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional mea...
The idea of ‘political’ is the most controversial term in the contemporary social science discourse ...
Rothe The sovereignty turn in critical theory »A remarkably under-theorized paradigm shift has taken...
The book develops contemporary theorisation on the key concept of sovereignty in an original way, ar...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
The topic of sovereignty is contentious, and one of enduring interest. In a world of ever increasing...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
Sovereignty marks the boundary between politics and law. Highlighting the legal context of politics ...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...
This article, however, does not purport to cover all possible dimensions of sovereignty but, instead...