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Tragedy and international relations[...
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Erskine, Toni, (1969-)
Tragedy and international relations[electronic resource] /
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言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
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327.101
タイトル / 著者:
Tragedy and international relations/ edited by Toni Erskine and Richard Ned Lebow.
その他の著者:
Erskine, Toni,
出版された:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
記述:
xv, 222 p. ;; 23 cm.
主題:
International relations - Moral and ethical aspects.
主題:
Tragic, The - Political aspects.
主題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9780230390331 (electronic bk.)
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
0230390331 (electronic bk.)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction: Understanding Tragedy and Understanding International Relations; T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow -- PART I: RECOVERING THE TRAGIC DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations; M.Frost -- Tragedy, Progress and the International Order; J.Mayall -- Tragedy or Skepticism? Defending the Anti-Pelagian Mind in World Politics; N.Rengger -- Tragedy, Politics and Political Science; R.N.Lebow -- PART II: TRAGEDY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS POLITICAL THEORY -- Tragic Choices and Contemporary International Political Theory; C.Brown -- The Tragedy of Tragedy; P.Euben -- Tragedy and Ethical Community in World Politics; R.Beardsworth -- Tragedy and Political Theory: Progressivism without an Ideal; K.Stullerova -- PART III: ON THE NATURE OF TRAGEDY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- A Pessimism of Strength? Tragedy and Political Virtue; B.A.Schupmann -- Nietzsche and Questions of Tragedy, Tyranny and International Relations; T.Strong -- Tragedies and International Relations; C.Lu -- The Drama Viewed from Elsewhere; R.Shilliam -- Conclusion: Learning from Tragedy and Refocusing International Relations; T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow --.
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Tragedy is an ancient plot line associated with hubris, value conflicts among actors and the propensity of our considered actions to have consequences very different from those we intend. First applied to international relations by Thucydides, the tragic vision of politics lies at the core of classical realism. In this volume, noted International Relations scholars and political theorists draw on range of sources, from Renaissance and modern tragedies to their Greek progenitors, and explore the ways in which tragedy has been variously theorized by ancient Greek commentators, modern theorists b6 s notably nineteenth century German philosophers b6 s and postcolonial critics. In discussions that encompass but extend well beyond classical realism, these contributors ask if tragedy is a universal trope, how b6 s and whether b6 s it can help us to understand contemporary international relations, the extent to which sensitivity to tragedy has the potential to reduce its likelihood, and the degree to which the lens of tragedy can help us to refocus prevalent assumptions within the discipline of International Relations. These challenging questions are addressed in the context of topical issues that range from global poverty, humanitarian intervention and the so-called 'war on terror'.
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Tragedy and international relations[electronic resource] /
Tragedy and international relations
[electronic resource] /edited by Toni Erskine and Richard Ned Lebow. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - xv, 222 p. ;23 cm. - Palgrave studies in international relations series. - Palgrave studies in international relations..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Understanding Tragedy and Understanding International Relations; T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow -- PART I: RECOVERING THE TRAGIC DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations; M.Frost -- Tragedy, Progress and the International Order; J.Mayall -- Tragedy or Skepticism? Defending the Anti-Pelagian Mind in World Politics; N.Rengger -- Tragedy, Politics and Political Science; R.N.Lebow -- PART II: TRAGEDY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS POLITICAL THEORY -- Tragic Choices and Contemporary International Political Theory; C.Brown -- The Tragedy of Tragedy; P.Euben -- Tragedy and Ethical Community in World Politics; R.Beardsworth -- Tragedy and Political Theory: Progressivism without an Ideal; K.Stullerova -- PART III: ON THE NATURE OF TRAGEDY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- A Pessimism of Strength? Tragedy and Political Virtue; B.A.Schupmann -- Nietzsche and Questions of Tragedy, Tyranny and International Relations; T.Strong -- Tragedies and International Relations; C.Lu -- The Drama Viewed from Elsewhere; R.Shilliam -- Conclusion: Learning from Tragedy and Refocusing International Relations; T.Erskine & R.N.Lebow --.
Tragedy is an ancient plot line associated with hubris, value conflicts among actors and the propensity of our considered actions to have consequences very different from those we intend. First applied to international relations by Thucydides, the tragic vision of politics lies at the core of classical realism. In this volume, noted International Relations scholars and political theorists draw on range of sources, from Renaissance and modern tragedies to their Greek progenitors, and explore the ways in which tragedy has been variously theorized by ancient Greek commentators, modern theorists b6 s notably nineteenth century German philosophers b6 s and postcolonial critics. In discussions that encompass but extend well beyond classical realism, these contributors ask if tragedy is a universal trope, how b6 s and whether b6 s it can help us to understand contemporary international relations, the extent to which sensitivity to tragedy has the potential to reduce its likelihood, and the degree to which the lens of tragedy can help us to refocus prevalent assumptions within the discipline of International Relations. These challenging questions are addressed in the context of topical issues that range from global poverty, humanitarian intervention and the so-called 'war on terror'.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
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ISBN: 9780230390331 (electronic bk.)
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