Problematic Sovereignty
Contested Rules and Political Possibilities
Stephen Krasner(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Published on 1. February 2001
Book
Hardback
502 pages
978-0-231-12178-1 (ISBN)
Description
-- Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University, coeditor of Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics
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"Addresses issues of great contemporary importance in world politics in a fresh and provocative way." - Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 180 mm
Weight
616 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-12178-1 (9780231121781)
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Stephen D. Krasner is Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. His publications include Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy.
Content
Preface, by Stephen D. Krasner Problematic Sovereignty, by Stephen D. Krasner Sovereignty: The Practitioner's Perspective, by Abraham D. Sofaer and Thomas C. Heller Sovereignty from a World Polity Perspective, by John Boli The Issue of Sovereignty in the Asian Historical Context, by Mchel Oksenberg One Sovereign, Two Legal Systems: China and the Problem of Commitment in Hong Kong, by James McCall Smith The Struggle for Sovereignty between China and Taiwan, by Robert Madsen The Sovereignty Script: Red Book for Russian Revolutionaries, by Michael McFaul Belarus and the Flight from Sovereignty, by Coit Blacker and Condoleezza Rice Compromised Sovreignty to Create Sovereignty: Is Dayton Bosnia Futile Exercise or an Emerging Model?, by Susan L. Woodward The Road to Palestinian Sovereignty: Problematic Structures or Conventional Obstacles?, by Shibley Telhami Explaining Variation: Defaults, Coercion, Commitments, by Stephen D. Krasner