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The political theory of global citizenship / April Carter.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge innovations in political theory ; 7.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2001Description: viii, 277 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415169542
  • 9780415169547
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.601 21
LOC classification:
  • JZ1320.4 .C37 2001
Contents:
Pt. I. Cosmopolitanism and international society between states, 1500-1914. 1. Citizens of Christendom or of the world? Cosmopolitanism within an emerging state system. 2. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism and world citizenship. 3. Internationalism, cosmopolitanism and challenges to them, 1815-1914 -- Pt. II. Interpretations of transnational citizenship in practice. 4. Global civil society: acting as global citizens. 5. Global or multinational citizens? Refugees and migrants. 6. European citizenship: bridge or barrier to global citizenship? -- Pt. III. Global citizenship today: theoretical and political issues. 7. Global citizenship in contemporary political thought. 8. Global citizenship and global governance: perspectives in international relations theory. 9. Cultural diversity, feminism and postmodernism: challenges to global cosmopolitanism?
Summary: "This book provides a comprehensive overview of the meaning of cosmopolitanism, and world citizenship, in the history of western political thought, and in the evolution of international politics since 1500."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. Cosmopolitanism and international society between states, 1500-1914. 1. Citizens of Christendom or of the world? Cosmopolitanism within an emerging state system. 2. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism and world citizenship. 3. Internationalism, cosmopolitanism and challenges to them, 1815-1914 -- Pt. II. Interpretations of transnational citizenship in practice. 4. Global civil society: acting as global citizens. 5. Global or multinational citizens? Refugees and migrants. 6. European citizenship: bridge or barrier to global citizenship? -- Pt. III. Global citizenship today: theoretical and political issues. 7. Global citizenship in contemporary political thought. 8. Global citizenship and global governance: perspectives in international relations theory. 9. Cultural diversity, feminism and postmodernism: challenges to global cosmopolitanism?

"This book provides a comprehensive overview of the meaning of cosmopolitanism, and world citizenship, in the history of western political thought, and in the evolution of international politics since 1500."--Publisher description.

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