Cosmopolitanism And International Relations Theory

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Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory

Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780745637303
ISBN-13 : 0745637302
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Book Synopsis Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory by : Richard Beardsworth

Download or read book Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory written by Richard Beardsworth and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-04-16 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Globalization has been contested in recent times. Among the critical perspectives is cosmopolitanism. Yet, with the exception of normative theory, international relations as a field has ignored cosmopolitan thinking. This book redresses this gap and develops a dialogue between cosmopolitanism and international relations. The dialogue is structured around three debates between non-universalist theories of international relations and contemporary cosmopolitan thought. The theories chosen are realism, (post-)Marxism and postmodernism. All three criticize liberalism in the international domain, and, therefore, cosmopolitanism as an offshoot of liberalism. In the light of each school's respective critique of universalism, the book suggests both the importance and difficulty of the cosmopolitan perspective in the contemporary world. Beardsworth emphasizes the need for global leadership at nation-state level, re-embedding of the world economy, a cosmopolitan politics of the lesser violence, and cosmopolitan political judgement. He also suggests research agendas to situate further contemporary cosmopolitanism in international relations theory. This book will appeal to all students of political theory and international relations, especially those who are seeking more articulation of the main issues between cosmopolitanism and its critics in international relations.


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