Fr. 300.00

The Struggle for Recognition in International Relations

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Informationen zum Autor Authored by Lindemann, Thomas; Ringmar, Erik Klappentext Presents a unique approach to the problems of international conflict. Argues that human actions are often motivated by a quest for recognition. Zusammenfassung Presents a unique approach to the problems of international conflict. Argues that human actions are often motivated by a quest for recognition. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I Theoretical Preliminaries; Introduction The International Politics of Recognition, Erik Ringmar; Chapter 1 Recognition between States, Axel Honneth; Chapter 2 Prickly States?, Reinhard Wolf; Chapter 3 Symbolic and Physical Violence, Philippe Braud; Chapter 4 Is a Just Peace Possible without Thin and Thick Recognition?, Pierre Allan, Alexis Keller; Part II Empirical Applications; Chapter 5 Spirit, Recognition, and Foreign Policy, Richard Ned Lebow; Chapter 6 World War I from the Perspective of Power Cycle Theory, Charles F. Doran; Chapter 7 Recognition, Disrespect, and the Struggle for Morocco, Michelle Murray; Chapter 8 Self-Identification, Recognition, and Conflicts, Yana Zuo; Chapter 9 Recognition, the Non-Proliferation Regime, and Proliferation Crises, Alexandre Hummel; Chapter 10 Recognizing the Enemy, Andreas Behnke; Part III Conclusions; Chapter 11 Concluding Remarks on the Empirical Study of International Recognition, Thomas Lindemann;

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