a critique of contemporary international relations /
edited by Christopher J. Bickerton, Philip Cunliffe and Alexander Gourevitch.
New York :
University College London Press,
2007.
xiii, 208 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The unholy alliance against sovereignty / Christopher J. Bickerton, Philip Cunliffe and Alexander Gourevitch -- Politics without sovereignty? / Christopher J. Bickerton, Philip Cunliffe and Alexander Gourevitch -- Sovereignty and the politics of responsibility / Philip Cunliffe -- National insecurities : the new politics of the American national interest / Alexander Gourevitch -- From state of war to state of nature : human security and sovereignty / Tara McCormack -- State-building : exporting state failure / Christopher J. Bickerton -- Country ownership : the evasion of donor accountability / John Pender -- European Union : a process without a subject / James Heartfield -- Deconstructing sovereignty : constructing global civil society / David Chandler -- Legalizing politics and politicizing law : the changing relationship between sovereignty and international law / Michael Savage -- How should sovereignty be defended? / James Der Derian [and others].
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"The classical doctrine of sovereignty is widely seen as totalitarian, producing external aggression and internal repression. This book attempts to challenge the trend in international relations scholarship - the common antipathy to sovereignty. It is suitable for scholars of political science, international relations, security studies, and others." -- WorldCat.