In light of the persistence of discourses of atrocity in the post-Holocaust era, and with the resurgence of talk of evil that followed 11 September 2001, it is clear that the idea of evil still possesses a powerful hold upon the modern imagination. Yet, the interplay of evil and the political imagination – in particular, how different images of evil have shaped the discourses and practices of international politics – remains neglected. This article suggests that evil is depicted through three contending images within international politics – evil as individualistic, as statist and as systemic – and their corresponding forms of collective imagination – the juridical, the humanitarian and the political. It argues further that the dominance of...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
This paper argues that the 'global war on terror regime' has contributed towards the increasing secu...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
In light of the persistence of discourses of atrocity in the post-Holocaust era, and with the resurg...
This thesis represents an attempt to reimagine why and how to confront mass atrocities in world poli...
This interesting volume focuses on a set of phenomena which increasingly alarm the political world a...
This article seeks to analyse the shift away from the moral certainties of the Cold War epoch and of...
This essay seeks to situate and contextualize contemporary debates about evil in international relat...
This essay suggests that Continental Studies of Evil need a more global approach in thinking about p...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'ev...
Invoking memories and imagery from the Holocaust and other German atrocities during World War II, ma...
The centenary of Hannah Arendt’s birth in 2006 has provided the catalyst for a body of literature gr...
This thesis examines representations of evil through the rhetorical figure of the face and its disse...
This article takes issue with de-politicised and moralistic conceptions of the Responsibility to Pro...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
This paper argues that the 'global war on terror regime' has contributed towards the increasing secu...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
In light of the persistence of discourses of atrocity in the post-Holocaust era, and with the resurg...
This thesis represents an attempt to reimagine why and how to confront mass atrocities in world poli...
This interesting volume focuses on a set of phenomena which increasingly alarm the political world a...
This article seeks to analyse the shift away from the moral certainties of the Cold War epoch and of...
This essay seeks to situate and contextualize contemporary debates about evil in international relat...
This essay suggests that Continental Studies of Evil need a more global approach in thinking about p...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'ev...
Invoking memories and imagery from the Holocaust and other German atrocities during World War II, ma...
The centenary of Hannah Arendt’s birth in 2006 has provided the catalyst for a body of literature gr...
This thesis examines representations of evil through the rhetorical figure of the face and its disse...
This article takes issue with de-politicised and moralistic conceptions of the Responsibility to Pro...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
This paper argues that the 'global war on terror regime' has contributed towards the increasing secu...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...