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The cosmopolitan turn: beyond realism and statism in Charles R. Beitz’s Political Theory and International Relations
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10.4324/9780203761472-22
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Book chapters
pp. 13
Introduction
pp. 25
A pillar of air? Norman Angell and The Great Illusion
pp. 36
A democratic critique of the state: G. Lowes Dickinson’s The European Anarchy
pp. 48
Attacking Hitler in England: patriarchy, class and war in Virginia Woolf ’s Three Guineas
pp. 60
Power, morality and the remaking of international order: E. H. Carr’s The Twenty Years’ Crisis
pp. 71
A new politics for a global age: David Mitrany’s A Working Peace System
pp. 81
Politics between and beyond nations: Hans J. Morgenthau’s Politics Among Nations
pp. 92
The enduring logic of the three images: Kenneth N. Waltz’s Man, the State, and War
pp. 101
The conditions and consequences of globality: John H. Herz’s International Politics in the Atomic Age
pp. 111
Realism meets historical sociology: Raymond Aron’s Peace and War
pp. 121
Towards a liberal realism: Inis L. Claude’s Power and International Relations
pp. 130
The joke’s on you: International Relations and Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove
pp. 140
The virtue of uncertain advice: Robert Jervis’ Perception and Misperception in International Politics
pp. 150
Probing the institutional fabric of world politics: Hedley Bull’s The Anarchical Society
pp. 160
A circumspect revival of liberalism: Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye’s Power and Interdependence
pp. 169
The politics of international theory: reading Waltz 1979 as a classic
pp. 179
The cosmopolitan turn: beyond realism and statism in Charles R. Beitz’s Political Theory and International Relations
pp. 189
Obligations beyond the state: Andrew Linklater’s Men and Citizens in the Theory of International Relations
pp. 199
The making of IR/IPE: Robert W. Cox’s Production, Power and World Order
pp. 209
Gendering geopolitics, gendering IR: Cynthia Enloe’s Bananas, Beaches and Bases
pp. 220
The limits of international relations: R. B. J. Walker’s Inside/outside: International Relations as Political Theory
pp. 230
The state has a mind: Alexander Wendt’s Social Theory of International Politics
pp. 242
A modest realist in a tragic world: John J. Mearsheimer’s The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
pp. 252
Interrogating the subject: Errol Morris’s The Fog of War
pp. 262
Restraint in the global polity, the remix: Daniel Deudney’s Bounding Power
pp. 273
Conclusion
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