[Rethinking the standard(s) of civilisation(s) in International Relations]
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 546-859
Abstract
Dimitrios Stroikos, Introduction: Rethinking the Standard(s) of Civilisation(s) in International Relations S. 546-556. - Keynote Address. - John M Hobson, The Twin Self-Delusions of IR: Why 'Hierarchy' and Not 'Anarchy' is the Core Concept of IR S. 557-575. - Keynotes. - Barry Buzan, The 'Standard of Civilisation' as an English School Concept S. 576-594. - Ann E. Towns, Carrying the Load of Civilisation: The Status of Women and Challenged Hierarchies S. 595-613. - Brett Bowden, To Rethink Standards of Civilisation, Start with the End S. 614-631. - Shogo Suzuki, Journey to the West: China Debates Its 'Great Power' Identity S. 632-650. - Edward Keene, The Standard of 'Civilisation', the Expansion Thesis and the 19th-century International Social Space S. 651-673. - Yongjin Zhang, The Standard of 'Civilisation' Redux: Towards the Expansion of International Society 3.0? S. 674-696. - Conference Articles . - Andrew Phillips, Civilising Missions and the Rise of International Hierarchies in Early Modern Asia S. 697-717. - Kalypso Nicolaidis, Claire Vergerio, Nora Fisher Onar, and Juri Viehoff, From Metropolis to Microcosmos: The EU's New Standards of Civilisation S. 718-745. - Erika Cudworth and Stephen Hobden, Civilisation and the Domination of the Animal S. 746-766. - Tanja E. Aalberts, Rethinking the Principle of (Sovereign) Equality as a Standard of Civilisation S. 767-789. - Manjeet Kaur Ramgotra, Republic and Empire in Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws S. 790-816. - Filippo Costa Buranelli, Knockin' on Heaven's Door: Russia, Central Asia and the Mediated Expansion of International Society S. 817-836. - Carsten-Andreas Schulz, Civilisation, Barbarism and the Making of Latin America's Place in 19th-Century International Society S. 837-859
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