The Army and the Josephinian Enlightenment
In: For God and Kaiser, S. 164-182
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In: For God and Kaiser, S. 164-182
In: Civil Society and Academic Debate in Russia 1905–1914, S. 127-164
In: The Struggle for Equal Adulthood, S. 12-21
In: Philosophy of Justice, S. 177-189
In: Science and Social Change in Britain and Europe 1700–1900, S. 69-95
In: Suicide and the Body Politic in Imperial Russia, S. 47-76
It is contended that the US government should candidly embrace multilateralism in order to enhance its political standing within the international community. Rather than confront international terrorists without suffering severe costs, it is argued that the war on terrorism has jeopardized Americans' constitutional liberties & exacerbated economic & social problems; consequently, it is maintained that US militaristic imperialism must be supplanted by a true multilateral perspective. The concept of true multilateralism is subsequently explained, emphasizing the need to acquire United Nations Security Council approval prior to launching humanitarian interventions & stressing the reconfiguration of the notion of self-defense. In addition, it is stressed that the sovereignty of all nations must be equally recognized within the international community instead of defending the primacy of US sovereignty. It is recommended that the US must jettison its isolationist history & supranationalist present, welcome multilateral initiatives like the Kyoto Protocol, & participate in global struggles against disease; moreover, it is concluded that multilateralism & American patriotism are compatible. J. W. Parker
In: Decolonizing enlightenment: transnational justice, human rights and democracy in a postcolonial world, S. 115-135
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Historical Views of Homosexuality: European Renaissance and Enlightenment" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Visions of the Enlightenment: The Edict on Religion of 1788 and the Politics of the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century Prussia Visions of the Enlightenment, S. 23-48
In: Evidence-based Policy, S. 167-182
In: Reframing International Development: Globalism, Postmodernity, and Difference, S. 110-134
In: Feminist Methodology, S. 24-40
In: Studies in Choice and Welfare; Mathematical Theory of Democracy, S. 95-158
In: Creating the New Man, S. 8-47