Transformation of Political Community Ethical Foundations of the Post-Westphalian Era

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Pub. Date: 1998-02-04
Publisher(s): Polity
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Summary

Sovereign nation states, which were formed in the context of major war, have been deeply exclusionary in their dealings with minority cultures and alien outsiders. In this book, Andrew Linklater claims that globalization, the pacification of core areas of the world economy and ethnic revolt challenge these traditional practices. As a result, new forms of political community and citizenship have become possible. In an original synthesis of recent developments in social and political theory, The Transformation of Political Community argues for new forms of political community which are cosmopolitan, sensitive to cultural differences and committed to reducing material inequalities. The book provides a bold account of post-Westphalian societies and the ethical principles which should inform their external relations. Linklater argues for political communities in which human relations are governed by dialogue and consent rather than power and force. The Transformation of Political Community will be of interest to students and academics in international relations, politics and sociology.

Author Biography

Andrew Linklater is Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. His main publications and research interests have been concerned with the changing nature of political community, the significance of critical theory for international relations and the problem of harm in world politics.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements
Anarchy, Community and Critical International Theory
The Critique of Neo-Realism
The Problem of Community in International Relations
The Changing Context of the Modern State
Theorizing the Reconfiguration of Political Community
Universality, Difference and the Emancipatory Project
Difference, Self-determination and Exclusion
The State, Citizenship and Humanity
Universalism, Domination and Otherness
The Dialogic Ethic and the Transformation of Political Community
Limits on Exclusion: Membership, Citizenship and Global Responsibilities
The Dialogic Community
Dialogue and Discourse
Universalism Revisited
The Modes of Exclusion and the Boundaries of Community
The Critical Sociology of Inclusion and Exclusion
Social Learning and International Relations
Inclusion and Exclusion in World Civilisations
Towards a Sociology of Bounded Communities
State Power, Modernity and its Potentials
Origins of the Paradoxes of the Modern State
On the Ambiguities of State Power
On the Possibility of New State Structures
The Post-Exclusionary State: Answerability to Universal Rationales
Community and Citizenship in the Post-Westphalian Era
Citizenship and its Development
The Problem of the Exclusionary Sovereign State
Beyond the Westphalian State
Citizenship in the Post-Westphalian State
Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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