The transformation of political community : ethical foundations of the Post-Westphalian era / Andrew Linklater.

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Main Author: Linklater, Andrew
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, c1998.
Series:Studies in international relations (Columbia, S.C.)
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245 1 4 |a The transformation of political community :  |b ethical foundations of the Post-Westphalian era /  |c Andrew Linklater. 
260 |a Columbia :  |b University of South Carolina Press,  |c c1998. 
300 |a vi, 263 p. ;  |c 23 cm. 
490 1 |a Studies in international relations 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-256) and index. 
505 0 |a Anarchy, community and critical international theory. The critique of neo-realism. The problem of community in international relations. The changing context of the modern state. Theorising the reconfiguration of political community -- Universality, difference and the emancipatory project. Difference, self-determination and exclusion. The state, citizenship and humanity. Universalism, domination and otherness -- The dialogic ethic and the transformation of political community. Limits on exclusion : membership, citizenship and global responsibilities. The dialogic community. Dialogue and discourse. Universalism revisited -- The modes of exclusion and the boundaries of community. The critical sociology of inclusion and exclusion. Social learning and international relations. Inclusion and exclusion in world civilisations. Towards a sociology of bounded communities -- State power, modernity and its potentials. Origins of the paradoxes of the modern state. On the ambiguities of state power. On the possibility of new state structures. The post-exclusionary state : answerability to universal rationales -- Community and citizenship in the Post-Westphalian era. Citizenship and its development. The problem of the exclusionary sovereign state. Beyond the Westphalian state. Citizenship in the Post-Westphalian state cosmopolitan citizenship. 
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