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      The End of Westphalia?

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      Re-envisioning Sovereignty book

      The End of Westphalia?
      Edited ByTrudy Jacobsen, Charles Sampford, Ramesh Thakur
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2008
      eBook Published 30 April 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315604213
      Pages 392
      eBook ISBN 9781315604213
      Subjects Law, Politics & International Relations
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      Jacobsen, T., Sampford, C., & Thakur, R. (Eds.). (2008). Re-envisioning Sovereignty: The End of Westphalia? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315604213

      ABSTRACT

      Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional meanings have been worn away while the limitations of sovereignty have been altered as transnational issues compete with domestic concerns for precedence. This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of conceptions of sovereignty. Divided into six overarching elements, it explores a wide range of issues that have altered the theory and practice of state sovereignty, such as: human rights and the use of force for human protection purposes, norms relating to governance, the war on terror, economic globalization, the natural environment and changes in strategic thinking. The authors are acknowledged experts in their respective areas, and discuss the contemporary meaning and relevance of sovereignty and how it relates to the constitution of international order.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction

      ByMelea Lewis, Charles Sampford, Ramesh Thakur

      part I|54 pages

      Sovereignty as a Traditional and Emergent Concept

      chapter 1|14 pages

      Fables of Sovereignty

      ByWayne Hudson

      chapter 2|18 pages

      Sovereignty Discourse and Practice – Past and Future

      ByJoseph Camilleri

      chapter 3|20 pages

      The Guises 1 of Sovereignty

      ByGerry Simpson

      part II|46 pages

      Sovereignty in International Perspective

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Westphalian and Islamic Concepts of Sovereignty in the Middle East

      ByAmin Saikal

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Whither Sovereignty in Southeast Asia Today?

      BySee Seng Tan

      chapter 6|16 pages

      Ambivalent Sovereignty

      China and Re-Imagining the Westphalian Ideal
      ByYongjin Zhang

      part III|52 pages

      Transcending State Sovereignty 1

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Confronting Terrorism

      Dilemmas of Principle and Practice Regarding Sovereignty
      ByBrian L. Job

      chapter 8|22 pages

      Sovereignty in the Twenty-First Century

      Security, Immigration and Refugees
      ByHoward Adelman

      chapter 9|18 pages

      State Sovereignty and International Refugee Protection

      ByRobyn Lui

      part IV|60 pages

      Transcending State Sovereignty 2

      chapter 10|22 pages

      Do No Harm

      Towards a Hippocratic Standard for International Civilisation
      ByNeil Arya

      chapter 11|18 pages

      Sovereignty and the Global Politics of the Environment

      Beyond Westphalia?
      ByLorraine Elliott

      chapter 12|18 pages

      Westphalian Sovereignty in the Shadow of International Justice? A Fresh Coat of Paint for a Tainted Concept

      ByJackson Nyamuya Maogoto

      part V|56 pages

      Sovereignty and Development

      chapter 13|20 pages

      Development Assistance and the Hollow Sovereignty of the Weak

      ByRoland Rich

      chapter 14|16 pages

      Corruption and Transparency in Governance and Development

      Reinventing Sovereignty for Promoting Good Governance
      ByC. Raj Kumar*

      chapter 15|18 pages

      Re-Envisioning Economic Sovereignty

      Developing Countries and the International Monetary Fund
      ByRoss P. Buckley

      part VI|64 pages

      Reconceiving the State

      chapter 16|14 pages

      Trust, Legitimacy and the Sharing of Sovereignty

      ByWilliam Maley

      chapter 17|14 pages

      Sovereignty as Indirect Rule

      ByBarry Hindess

      chapter 18|16 pages

      Indigenous Sovereignty

      ByPaul Keal

      chapter 19|18 pages

      Civil Society and Sovereignty in a Post-Statist Circumstance

      ByJan Aart Scholte

      chapter |10 pages

      Conclusion

      ByTrudy Jacobsen
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