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The Resource Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context, edited by Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis

Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context, edited by Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis

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Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context
Title
Recognition in international relations
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rethinking a political concept in a global context
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edited by Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis
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eng
Summary
Recognition is a basic human need. A prominent debate in Political Theory has highlighted the significance of this concept in daily life and in politics. Both individual and collective actors can experience misrecognition or non-recognition by significant other actors, which is often framed in terms of injustice and drives many social conflicts. However, recognition is not a panacea to all societal ills, and its multi-faceted effects in the international realm have, so far, been under-acknowledged. In assembling contributions from International Relations, Political Theory and International Law, this volume advances interdisciplinary theoretical engagements and builds on empirical investigations into the struggles for recognition among global political subjects. Focusing on established states, unrecognised states and non-state actors, the contributors share the assumption that recognition is to be conceived of as a gradual process and that it is an ambiguous concept both in theory and political practice.--
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Daase, Christopher
Dewey number
341.3
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index present
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non fiction
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bibliography
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  • Fehl, Caroline
  • Geis, Anna
  • Kolliarakis, Georgios
Series statement
Palgrave studies in international relations series
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Recognition (International law)
Label
Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context, edited by Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis
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Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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volume
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  • nc
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rdacarrier.
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text
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  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent.
Contents
  • Constructing the July Crisis : the practice of recognition and the making of the First World War
  • Michelle Murray
  • Seeking status recognition through military symbols : German and Indian armament policies between strategic rationalizations and prestige moves
  • Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Lena Jaschob, and Reinhard Wolf
  • Understanding the puzzle of unequal recognition : the case of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty
  • Caroline Fehl
  • Part III. Recognition of states and governments:
  • (Non-)recognition policies in secession conflicts and the shadow of the right of self-determination
  • Stefan Oeter
  • Reconceptualizing recognition of states and governments
  • Part I. Conceptual foundations:
  • Brad R. Roth
  • Statebuilding and the politics of non-recognition
  • Rebecca Richards and Robert Smith
  • Recognition as a second-order problem in the resolution of self-determination conflicts
  • Georgios Kolliarakis
  • Part IV. Recognition among states and non-state actors:
  • Recognition going awry : NGOs and the global Rise of the unelected
  • Volker M. Heins
  • Gradual recognition : curbing non-state violence in asymmetric conflict
  • Janusz Biene and Christopher Daase
  • Gradual processes, ambiguous consequences : rethinking recognition in international relations
  • The dark side of recognition : mutual exclusiveness of passive and active recognition in the Middle East conflict
  • Carolin Goerzig and Claudia Hofmann
  • Part V. Concluding reflections:
  • Legal precision or fuzzy feelings? : a diplomatic comment on recognition studies
  • Alyson J. K. Bailes
  • Acts of recognition, shades of respect
  • Nicholas Onuf
  • Anna Geis, Caroline Fehl, Christopher Daase, and Georgios Kolliarakis
  • Recognition between states? : moving beyond identity politics
  • Mattias Iser
  • Part II. Recognition among states:
  • China's place in four recognition regimes
  • Erik Ringmar
Control code
FIEb17717292
Dimensions
23 cm.
Extent
xv, 284 pages
Isbn
9781137464712
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia.
Media type code
  • n
System control number
(OCoLC)894935440
Label
Recognition in international relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context, edited by Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier.
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent.
Contents
  • Constructing the July Crisis : the practice of recognition and the making of the First World War
  • Michelle Murray
  • Seeking status recognition through military symbols : German and Indian armament policies between strategic rationalizations and prestige moves
  • Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Lena Jaschob, and Reinhard Wolf
  • Understanding the puzzle of unequal recognition : the case of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty
  • Caroline Fehl
  • Part III. Recognition of states and governments:
  • (Non-)recognition policies in secession conflicts and the shadow of the right of self-determination
  • Stefan Oeter
  • Reconceptualizing recognition of states and governments
  • Part I. Conceptual foundations:
  • Brad R. Roth
  • Statebuilding and the politics of non-recognition
  • Rebecca Richards and Robert Smith
  • Recognition as a second-order problem in the resolution of self-determination conflicts
  • Georgios Kolliarakis
  • Part IV. Recognition among states and non-state actors:
  • Recognition going awry : NGOs and the global Rise of the unelected
  • Volker M. Heins
  • Gradual recognition : curbing non-state violence in asymmetric conflict
  • Janusz Biene and Christopher Daase
  • Gradual processes, ambiguous consequences : rethinking recognition in international relations
  • The dark side of recognition : mutual exclusiveness of passive and active recognition in the Middle East conflict
  • Carolin Goerzig and Claudia Hofmann
  • Part V. Concluding reflections:
  • Legal precision or fuzzy feelings? : a diplomatic comment on recognition studies
  • Alyson J. K. Bailes
  • Acts of recognition, shades of respect
  • Nicholas Onuf
  • Anna Geis, Caroline Fehl, Christopher Daase, and Georgios Kolliarakis
  • Recognition between states? : moving beyond identity politics
  • Mattias Iser
  • Part II. Recognition among states:
  • China's place in four recognition regimes
  • Erik Ringmar
Control code
FIEb17717292
Dimensions
23 cm.
Extent
xv, 284 pages
Isbn
9781137464712
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia.
Media type code
  • n
System control number
(OCoLC)894935440

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