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European Journal of International Relations, 2013
THE ETHIKON SERIES IN COMPARATIVE ETHICS Editorial Committee: Terry Nardin, Series Editor Brian B... more THE ETHIKON SERIES IN COMPARATIVE ETHICS Editorial Committee: Terry Nardin, Series Editor Brian Barry David R. Mapel David Miller Carole Pateman Michael Walzer The Ethikon Series publishes comparative studies on ethical issues of current impor-tance. By ...
Human Rights Protection in Global Politics, 2015
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 13642980008406891, Oct 19, 2007
... Global governance: an English school perspective. Dunne, Tim (2005). Global governance: an En... more ... Global governance: an English school perspective. Dunne, Tim (2005). Global governance: an English school perspective. In ... Publications. Author(s), Dunne, Tim. Title of chapter, Global governance: an English school perspective. ...
... Tim Dunne ... change as in Adler and Barnett's study of security communities.7 (2) Sho... more ... Tim Dunne ... change as in Adler and Barnett's study of security communities.7 (2) Should the English School, as Dunne advocates, retain ... in the interpretive direction and whether English School scholarship can pick and choose from positivism, scientific realism, and pragmatism ...
... Page 21. Preface m One avenue for this is the development of a critical ontology of the emerg... more ... Page 21. Preface m One avenue for this is the development of a critical ontology of the emerging world order normatively linked to democratic and equitable values (Gill). Another is by exploring the'crisis of masculinity'in the emerging world order (Spike Peterson). ...
... 1919-1999 CONTENTS Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgements ix Foreword xi CHRIS BROWN Intr... more ... 1919-1999 CONTENTS Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgements ix Foreword xi CHRIS BROWN Introduction: The Eighty Years' Crisis 1919-1999 xiii TIM DUNNE, MICHAEL COX, KEN BOOTH The Beginnings of a Science The Myth of the 'First Great Debate' 1 PETER ...
Volume 25 Special Issue December 1999 Review of International Studies The Interregnum Controversi... more Volume 25 Special Issue December 1999 Review of International Studies The Interregnum Controversies In World Politics 1989-1999 R. NED LEBOW: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War CHRIS BROWN: History Ends, Worlds Collide LINDA WEISS: ...
Review of International Studies, 1999
The shock waves of what happened in 1989 and after helped make the 1990s a peculiarly interesting... more The shock waves of what happened in 1989 and after helped make the 1990s a peculiarly interesting decade, and while all periods in history are by definition special, there was something very special indeed about the years following the collapse of the socialist project in the former USSR ...
European Journal of International Relations, 2013
THE ETHIKON SERIES IN COMPARATIVE ETHICS Editorial Committee: Terry Nardin, Series Editor Brian B... more THE ETHIKON SERIES IN COMPARATIVE ETHICS Editorial Committee: Terry Nardin, Series Editor Brian Barry David R. Mapel David Miller Carole Pateman Michael Walzer The Ethikon Series publishes comparative studies on ethical issues of current impor-tance. By ...
Human Rights Protection in Global Politics, 2015
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 13642980008406891, Oct 19, 2007
... Global governance: an English school perspective. Dunne, Tim (2005). Global governance: an En... more ... Global governance: an English school perspective. Dunne, Tim (2005). Global governance: an English school perspective. In ... Publications. Author(s), Dunne, Tim. Title of chapter, Global governance: an English school perspective. ...
... Tim Dunne ... change as in Adler and Barnett's study of security communities.7 (2) Sho... more ... Tim Dunne ... change as in Adler and Barnett's study of security communities.7 (2) Should the English School, as Dunne advocates, retain ... in the interpretive direction and whether English School scholarship can pick and choose from positivism, scientific realism, and pragmatism ...
... Page 21. Preface m One avenue for this is the development of a critical ontology of the emerg... more ... Page 21. Preface m One avenue for this is the development of a critical ontology of the emerging world order normatively linked to democratic and equitable values (Gill). Another is by exploring the'crisis of masculinity'in the emerging world order (Spike Peterson). ...
... 1919-1999 CONTENTS Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgements ix Foreword xi CHRIS BROWN Intr... more ... 1919-1999 CONTENTS Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgements ix Foreword xi CHRIS BROWN Introduction: The Eighty Years' Crisis 1919-1999 xiii TIM DUNNE, MICHAEL COX, KEN BOOTH The Beginnings of a Science The Myth of the 'First Great Debate' 1 PETER ...
Volume 25 Special Issue December 1999 Review of International Studies The Interregnum Controversi... more Volume 25 Special Issue December 1999 Review of International Studies The Interregnum Controversies In World Politics 1989-1999 R. NED LEBOW: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War CHRIS BROWN: History Ends, Worlds Collide LINDA WEISS: ...
Review of International Studies, 1999
The shock waves of what happened in 1989 and after helped make the 1990s a peculiarly interesting... more The shock waves of what happened in 1989 and after helped make the 1990s a peculiarly interesting decade, and while all periods in history are by definition special, there was something very special indeed about the years following the collapse of the socialist project in the former USSR ...
The International Journal of Human Rights, 2000
The International Journal of Human Rights, 2002
... The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol.6, No.2 (Summer 2002) pp.93 102 PUBLISHED BY .... more ... The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol.6, No.2 (Summer 2002) pp.93 102 PUBLISHED BY .RANK CASS, LONDON Tim Dunne, University of Wales, Aberystwyth ... Nothing signified the triumph of liberalism on a global scale more than the discourse of human rights. ...
This article examines the extent to which international society has been able to accommodate chal... more This article examines the extent to which international society has been able to accommodate challenges such as the mid twentieth century ‘revolt against the West’ and the twenty-first-century rise of new (especially non-Western) great powers. The Bandung conference of 1955 has commonly been seen as posing a threat to the fabric of international society by proliferating cultural and political differences. The authors show, on the contrary, that the political project of anti-colonialism and peaceful coexistence expressed at Bandung was actually consistent with a pluralist conception of international society, even if Western powers and intellectuals at the time failed to notice. The non-Western countries represented at Bandung were intent on expunging international society of the structures and practices of racism and colonialism so as to strengthen the foundations of a pluralistic international society better able to accommodate cultural and political differences.