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Sovereignty
About: Sovereignty is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 25909 publications have been published within this topic receiving 410148 citations.
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TL;DR: De Genova and Peutz as mentioned in this paper, The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement, 2010, 520 pp., $99.95 hb.
Abstract: Nicholas De Genova and Nathalie Peutz (eds), The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010, 520 pp., $99.95 hb. (ISBN 978-0-8223-45...
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TL;DR: The authors considers how deliberative democracy can process the toughest issues concerning mutually contradictory assertions of identity and makes the case for a power sharing state with attenuated sovereignty and a more engaged deliberative politics in a public sphere that is semidetached from the state and situated transnationally.
Abstract: For contemporary democratic theorists, democracy is largely a matter of deliberation. But the recent rise of deliberative democracy (in practice as well as theory) coincided with ever more prominent identity politics, sometimes in murderous form in deeply divided societies. This essay considers how deliberative democracy can process the toughest issues concerning mutually contradictory assertions of identity. After considering the alternative answers provided by agonists and consociational democrats, the author makes the case for a power-sharing state with attenuated sovereignty and a more engaged deliberative politics in a public sphere that is semidetached from the state and situated transnationally.
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01 Nov 2010TL;DR: Cote-d'Ivoire and Triage in the Time of AIDS and the Crisis: Economies, Warriors, and the Erosion of Sovereignty is described.
Abstract: Acknowledgments Introduction: Cote-d'Ivoire and Triage in the Time of AIDS 1. Testimonials That Bind: Organizing Communities with HIV 2. Confessional Technologies: Conjuring the Self 3. Soldiers of God: Together and Apart 4. Life Itself: Triage and Therapeutic Citizenship 5. Biopower: Fevers, Tribes, and Bulldozers 6. The Crisis: Economies, Warriors, and the Erosion of Sovereignty 7. Uses and Pleasures: The Republic Inside Out Conclusion: Who Lives? Who Dies? Notes References Index
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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the basis of a new internationalism based on cosmopolitan principles, including economic globalization, political globalization, and international law, and the development of global rules.
Abstract: Figures, Boxes and Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Introduction. PART I: ECONOMICS. 1. Economic Globalization. 2. Globalization, Stratification and Inequality. 3. The Regulation of Economic Globalization: A New Policy Mix. PART II: POLITICS. 4. Political Globalization. 5. Globalization and the Challenges to Governance. 6. The Reform of Global Governance. PART III: LAW. 7. Sovereignty and the Changing Structure of International Law. 8. Liberal International Sovereignty: Achievements and Limitations. 9. The Development of Global Rules. PART IV: THE NEW AGENDA. 10. Toward a Global Covenant: Global Social Democracy. Appendix: The Basis of a New Internationalism: Cosmopolitan Principles. References. Index
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01 Jan 1995TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of interpretive approaches for writing the state, examining the sovereignty/intervention boundary, and symbolic exchange and the state in the context of the Mexican and Bolshevik revolutions.
Abstract: 1. Writing the state 2. Examining the sovereignty/intervention boundary 3. Interpretive approaches 4. Concert of Europe interventions in Spain and Naples 5. Wilson administration actions in the Mexican and Bolshevik revolutions 6. United States invasions of Grenada and Panama 7. Symbolic exchange and the state.
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