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Peter Augustine Lawler

Researcher at Berry College

Publications -  95
Citations -  833

Peter Augustine Lawler is an academic researcher from Berry College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Democracy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 95 publications receiving 805 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Augustine Lawler include University of Manchester & Monash University.

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A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies

TL;DR: A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies as discussed by the authors is a critical rewriting of global political economy that integrates reproductive, productive and virtual economies.
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Scandinavian Exceptionalism and European Union

TL;DR: In contrast to more usual interest-based accounts, this analysis of the Scandinavian national debates about EU membership focuses on the conflict between different normative standpoints on the implications of membership for the future of Scandinavian exceptional state as discussed by the authors.
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A Question of Values: Johan Galtung's Peace Research

TL;DR: The authors places the work of Johan Galtung in the context of past and current debates in international relations, political theory, and more generally, in the social sciences, and provides a comprehensive and critical account scrutinising GALTung's conceptual icons, such as positive peace and structural violence.
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The Good State: in praise of ‘classical’ internationalism

TL;DR: The authors attempted to recover the classical internationalist project and, more specifically, the understanding of statehood that underpins it by arguing that the modest ambitions of what we might now call "classical internationalism" have come under challenge from more thoroughly cosmopolitan varieties from both the right and left of the mainstream Western political spectrum whose commonalities are arguably becoming as prominent as their differences.
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The restless mind : Alexis de Tocqueville on the origin and perpetuation of human liberty

TL;DR: Lawler as discussed by the authors offers an account of Tocqueville's thought and life and attempts to make clear the understanding of the human condition that is at the foundation of TOCQUEveille's mixed view of human liberty, and provide an understanding of liberty that does justice to human existence.