Hannah Arendt and international relations : readings across the lines / edited by Anthony F. Lang, Jr., John Williams.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 236 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1403967830
- 9781403967831
- 327.101 22
- JC251.A74 H326 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction / John Williams and Anthony F. Lang, Jr. -- 2. Hannah Arendt : a biographical and political introduction / Patricia Owens -- 3. Hannah Arendt, violence, and the inescapable fact of humanity / Patricia Owens -- 4. Forgiveness, reconciliation, and transitional justice / Andrew Schaap -- 5. Hannah Arendt and "the right to have rights" / Bridget Cotter -- 6. Hannah Arendt's critical realism : power, justice, and responsibility / Douglas Klusmeyer -- 7. Governance and political action : Hannah Arendt on global political protest / Anthony F. Lang, Jr. -- 8. Hannah Arendt and the international space in-between? / John Williams -- 9. Between international politics and international ethics / Anthony F. Lang, Jr. and John Williams.
"The essays in Hannah Arendt and International Relations employ the work of this versatile theorist to examine various facets of international affairs. With contributions written by international political theorists from around the world, the volume draws on Arendt's insights to assess critically the boundaries of international affairs. Although Arendt did not write directly on international relations as formally understood, her vast corpus has enabled these authors to explore boundaries, human rights, globalization, sovereignty, and organized violence in radically new ways. The only volume currently in existence on Arendt and international affairs, it crosses the boundaries of international relations and political theory, resulting in an important new contribution to international political theory."--BOOK JACKET.
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