International political theory after Hobbes : analysis, interpretation and orientation / edited by Raia Prokhovnik and Gabriella Slomp.

Other author Prokhovnik, Raia.
Other author Slomp, Gabriella.
Format Book
Publication InfoHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, [England] New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Descriptionx, 216 pages ; 23 cm.
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SeriesInternational political theory series
International political theory. ^A1108277
Contents Introduction / Raia.Prokhovnik and Gabriella Slomp -- Part I. Analysis: The politics of motion and the motion of politics / Gabriella Slomp; Hobbes, public safety and political economy / Tom Sorrell; Leviathan and liberal moralism in international theory / Glen Newey -- Part II. Interpretation: Hobbes and the subjection of international relations to law and morality / Camila Boisen and Davod Boucher; Kantian perspectives on intervention: transcending rather than rejecting Hobbes / Howard Williams; The state of nature as a site of happy life: on Giorgio Agamben's Reading of Hobbes / Sergei Prozorov -- Part III. Orientation: Recasting the Hobbesian legacy in international political theory / Michael C.Williams; Hobbes, origins, limits / R.B.J. Walker; Hobbes, sovereignty, and politics: rethinking international political space / Raia Prokhovnik.
Abstract "The idea of international political theory after Hobbes is a timely and lively focus through which to raise questions about international politics. Contributors explore Hobbes views on contemporary international political theory and on international relations in the context of the history of political thought and Hobbesian realism"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2010053067
ISBN9780230241145 (hardback)
ISBN023024114X (hardback)
ISBN9780230205390 (paperback)
ISBN0230205399 (paperback)
Standard identifier# 100553225

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Joyner General Stacks JZ1305 .I5635 2011 ✔ Available Place Hold