Recognition in International Relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context /: rethinking a political concept in a global context. (2015)
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- Book
- Title:
- Recognition in International Relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context /: rethinking a political concept in a global context. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Recognition in International Relations : rethinking a political concept in a global context
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Christopher Daase, Professor of International Organisations, Goethe University Frankfurt and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany; Caroline Fehl, Senior Researcher, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany; Anna Geis, Professor of International Relations, University of Madgeburg, Germany and Georgios Kolliarakis, Senior Researcher, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.
- Editors:
- Daase, Christopher
Fehl, Caroline
Geis, Anna
Kolliarakis, Georgios - Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS -- 1. Gradual Processes, Ambiguous Consequences: Rethinking Recognition in International Relations; Anna Geis, Caroline Fehl, Christopher Daase and Georgios Kolliarakis -- 2. Recognition between States? Moving beyond Identity Politics; Mattias Iser -- PART II: RECOGNITION AMONG STATES -- 3. China's Place in Four Recognition Regimes, Erik Ringmar -- 4. Constructing the July Crisis: The Practice of Recognition and the Making of the First World War ; Michelle Murray -- 5. 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 -- 6. Understanding the Puzzle of Unequal Recognition: The Case of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; Caroline Fehl -- PART III: RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS -- 7. (Non)Recognition Policies in Secession Conflicts and the Shadow of the Right of Self-Determination; Stefan Oeter -- 8. Reconceptualizing Recognition of States and Governments; Brad R. Roth -- 9. Statebuilding and the Politics of Non-Recognition; Rebecca Richards and Robert Smith -- 10. Recognition as a Second Order Problem in the Resolution of Self-Determination Conflicts; Georgios Kolliarakis -- PART IV: RECOGNITION AMONG STATES AND NON-STATE ACTORS -- 11. Recognition Going Awry: NGOs and the Global Rise of the Unelected; Volker M. Heins -- 12. Gradual Recognition: CurbingMachine generated contents note: -- PART I: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS -- 1. Gradual Processes, Ambiguous Consequences: Rethinking Recognition in International Relations; Anna Geis, Caroline Fehl, Christopher Daase and Georgios Kolliarakis -- 2. Recognition between States? Moving beyond Identity Politics; Mattias Iser -- PART II: RECOGNITION AMONG STATES -- 3. China's Place in Four Recognition Regimes, Erik Ringmar -- 4. Constructing the July Crisis: The Practice of Recognition and the Making of the First World War ; Michelle Murray -- 5. 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 -- 6. Understanding the Puzzle of Unequal Recognition: The Case of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; Caroline Fehl -- PART III: RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS -- 7. (Non)Recognition Policies in Secession Conflicts and the Shadow of the Right of Self-Determination; Stefan Oeter -- 8. Reconceptualizing Recognition of States and Governments; Brad R. Roth -- 9. Statebuilding and the Politics of Non-Recognition; Rebecca Richards and Robert Smith -- 10. Recognition as a Second Order Problem in the Resolution of Self-Determination Conflicts; Georgios Kolliarakis -- PART IV: RECOGNITION AMONG STATES AND NON-STATE ACTORS -- 11. Recognition Going Awry: NGOs and the Global Rise of the Unelected; Volker M. Heins -- 12. Gradual Recognition: Curbing Non-State Violence in Asymmetric Conflict ; Janusz Biene and Christopher Daase -- 13. The Dark Side of Recognition: Mutual Exclusiveness of Passive and Active Recognition in the Middle East Conflict; Claudia Hofmann and Carolin Goerzig -- PART V: CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS -- 14. Legal Precision or Fuzzy Feelings? A Diplomatic Comment on Recognition Studies; Alyson J. K. Bailes -- 15. Acts of Recognition, Shades of Respect; Nicholas Onuf. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (304 pages), (2 illustrations)
- Subjects:
- 341.3
Political Process/General
Recognition (International law)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General
International institutions
Political science & theory - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781137464736
1137464739 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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