After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st CenturyState University of New York Press, 1. feb. 2012 - 242 sider After Authority offers an overview of the evolving international political "revolution," a historical perspective based on Lipschutz's writings over the years. It also examines the prospects for war and peace in the twenty-first century. During earlier "industrial revolutions," long-standing and apparently stable patterns of social behavior, economic exchange, and political authority came under challenge. Today, post World War Two institutions that were formed to create a peaceful, economically-prosperous world, are under severe challenge by globalization, liberalization, and social innovation. Old hierarchies of power and wealth have been undermined as people take advantage of new economic and political opportunities, and the resulting disruption of expectations leads to fear, uncertainty, instability, and violence. |
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... Society and Global Environmental Governance (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996), chap. 7. Different versions of Chapter 7 appear in Jose V. Ciprut (ed.), “The State as Moral Authority in a Evolving Global Political ...
... Society and Global Environmental Governance (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996), chap. 7. Different versions of Chapter 7 appear in Jose V. Ciprut (ed.), “The State as Moral Authority in a Evolving Global Political ...
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... society, can anyone trust anyone except her/himself? (There may be good ... society against war. In chapter 4, “Arms and Affluence,” I ask “Whatever happened ... moral stricture was to survive. Only through the state could men (and women) ...
... society, can anyone trust anyone except her/himself? (There may be good ... society against war. In chapter 4, “Arms and Affluence,” I ask “Whatever happened ... moral stricture was to survive. Only through the state could men (and women) ...
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... morality into world politics. Each nation-state, as guardian of its own civil religion and inheritor of a moral authority bequeathed to it by Church and Prince (yes, even the United States!), is seen by its members as the total ...
... morality into world politics. Each nation-state, as guardian of its own civil religion and inheritor of a moral authority bequeathed to it by Church and Prince (yes, even the United States!), is seen by its members as the total ...
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... Authority thus comes to rest within each individual, whose self-interested behavior becomes, ipso facto, a moral good (although some might call it nihilism). The state, seeking to reimpose order, is forced to demonstrate its authority ...
... Authority thus comes to rest within each individual, whose self-interested behavior becomes, ipso facto, a moral good (although some might call it nihilism). The state, seeking to reimpose order, is forced to demonstrate its authority ...
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3 THE INSECURITY DILEMMA | 33 |
4 ARMS AND AFFLUENCE | 63 |
5 MARKETS THE STATE AND WAR | 83 |
6 THE SOCIAL CONTRACTION | 107 |
7 THE PRINCIPAL | 133 |
8 POLITICS AMONG PEOPLE | 155 |
Notes | 183 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Index | 221 |
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After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz Begrenset visning - 2000 |
After Authority: War, Peace, and Global Politics in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz Begrenset visning - 2000 |
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