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Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory: Ethics, modernity, community
, 1992Preface 1. International relations as political theory 2. The Prince and 'the pauper' 3. Ethics, modernity, community 4. History, structure, reification 5. Realism international relations to world politics 6.
R. Walker
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1998
In 1415 Henry V, king of England, invaded northern France. In the east, two new powers, Muscovy and, above all, the Ottoman Empire, were putting eastern Europe to the sword. The 'modern states' of western Christendom were characterised by the provision of substantial revenues derived from national taxation raised by consent.
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In 1415 Henry V, king of England, invaded northern France. In the east, two new powers, Muscovy and, above all, the Ottoman Empire, were putting eastern Europe to the sword. The 'modern states' of western Christendom were characterised by the provision of substantial revenues derived from national taxation raised by consent.
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Social Text, 1987
Any title of the form "the politics of x" suggests that we already know what "politics" is and are about to find out how x measures up against it. "Politics" serves as a yardstick, an undeviating standard. It does all the questioning but does not itself get questioned. This is a position of power, and it has been abused. If titles like "the politics of
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Any title of the form "the politics of x" suggests that we already know what "politics" is and are about to find out how x measures up against it. "Politics" serves as a yardstick, an undeviating standard. It does all the questioning but does not itself get questioned. This is a position of power, and it has been abused. If titles like "the politics of
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A Democratic Case for Comparative Political Theory
, 2014Globalization generates new structures of human interdependence and vulnerability while also posing challenges for models of democracy rooted in territorially bounded states.
Melissa S. Williams, Mark E Warren
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An Economic Theory of Political Action in a Democracy
Journal of Political Economy, 1957IN SPITE of the tremendous importance of government decisions in every phase of economic life, economic theorists have never successfully integrated government with private decision-makers in a single general equilibrium theory. Instead they have treated
A. Downs
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2010
If we are to undertake an archaeology of the contemporary past, we need Wrst to be able to characterize it—to understand both those quotidian aspects of contemporary life as well as what makes this period distinct from other periods that preceded it. Although we have already suggested in Chapter 1 that the archaeology of the contemporary past should ...
Rodney Harrison, John Schofield
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If we are to undertake an archaeology of the contemporary past, we need Wrst to be able to characterize it—to understand both those quotidian aspects of contemporary life as well as what makes this period distinct from other periods that preceded it. Although we have already suggested in Chapter 1 that the archaeology of the contemporary past should ...
Rodney Harrison, John Schofield
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Two forms of realism in political theory
, 2014This paper explores contemporary debates about the meaning and value of realism in political theory. I seek to move beyond the widespread observation that realism encompasses a diverse set of critiques and commitments, by urging that we recognize two key
Alice Baderin
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Beyond Public and Private: Toward a Political Theory of the Corporation
American Political Science Review, 2013This article challenges the liberal, contractual theory of the corporation and argues for replacing it with a political theory of the corporation.
David Ciepley
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Transactional Analysis Journal, 1981
Identifies factors affecting a theoretician, viz,. active membership in a professional organization, ongoing changes in the professional society in general, ongoing changes in the individual's pers...
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Identifies factors affecting a theoretician, viz,. active membership in a professional organization, ongoing changes in the professional society in general, ongoing changes in the individual's pers...
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, 2014
Positive political theory studies politics with mathematical methods. Positive political theory is explanatory or predictive, rather than normative or prescriptive.
D. Diermeier
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Positive political theory studies politics with mathematical methods. Positive political theory is explanatory or predictive, rather than normative or prescriptive.
D. Diermeier
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