Problems of Peace, Fifth Series

Problems of Peace, Fifth Series
Title Problems of Peace, Fifth Series PDF eBook
Author Geneva Institute of International Relations
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1931
Genre Arbitration (International law)
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Mainly on the development of the League of Nations, and the chief problems arising out of the attempt to organize the peace of the world through the League.

Problems of Peace, Sixth Series

Problems of Peace, Sixth Series
Title Problems of Peace, Sixth Series PDF eBook
Author Geneva Institute of International Relations
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1932
Genre Economic history
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Problems of Peace, Second Series

Problems of Peace, Second Series
Title Problems of Peace, Second Series PDF eBook
Author Geneva Institute of International Relations
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1928
Genre Arbitration (International law)
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Politics of Difference

Politics of Difference
Title Politics of Difference PDF eBook
Author Hartmut Behr
Publisher Routledge
Pages 201
Release 2014-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317690753

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This book develops a notion of differences and 'otherness' beyond hegemonic and hierarchical thinking as represented by the legacies of Western philosophical and political thought. In doing so, it relates to the phenomenological discourse of the twentieth century, especially to Georg Simmel, Alfred Schütz, Emmanual Lévinas, and Jacques Derrida, and drafts our understanding of difference as a genuine human experience of a social and political world that is in motion and transformative, rather than static and predictable. On this basis of temporalized ontology and its normative consequences, differences are drafted as a positive social and political force and as powerful capacities of transformation and change. In practical terms, this understanding is most important for our theorizing and acting upon peace, peace-building, and conflict solution. Differences now appear not as obstacle to peace and reconciliation, but as lively and constructive articulations of 'otherness' and as a positive power of transformation, emancipation, and change. This book will be of interest to students of international relations, philosophy and political theory.

State of Doom

State of Doom
Title State of Doom PDF eBook
Author Barry Scott Zellen
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 362
Release 2011-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1441124624

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The National Union Catalogs, 1963-

The National Union Catalogs, 1963-
Title The National Union Catalogs, 1963- PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 672
Release 1964
Genre American literature
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The International Thought of Alfred Zimmern

The International Thought of Alfred Zimmern
Title The International Thought of Alfred Zimmern PDF eBook
Author Tomohito Baji
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 232
Release 2021-03-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030662144

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This book is a comprehensive examination into the shifting international thought of Alfred Zimmern, a Grecophile intellectual, one of the most prominent liberal internationalists and the world’s first professor of IR. Identifying the writings of Burke and cultural Zionism as two important ideological sources that defined his project for empire and global order, this book argues that Zimmern can best be understood as an apostle of Commonwealth. It shows that while his proposals changed from cosmopolitan democracy to Euro-Atlanticism and to world federal government, they were constantly shaped by the organizing principles of a professedly universal British Commonwealth. It was the empire transhistorically chained to classical Athens.