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Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First-Century Warfare - Just War Theory and the Ethical Challenges of Autonomous Weapons Systems... Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First-Century Warfare - Just War Theory and the Ethical Challenges of Autonomous Weapons Systems (Paperback)
Steven C Roach, Amy E. Eckert
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Handbook of Critical International Relations (Hardcover): Steven C Roach Handbook of Critical International Relations (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach
R4,768 Discovery Miles 47 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Comprising a plurality of perspectives, this timely Handbook is an essential resource for understanding past and current challenges to democracy, justice, social and gender equality, identity and freedom. It shows how critical international relations (IR) theory functions as a broad-based and diverse critique of society. The chapters explore key new areas of research, including critical emotion and critical animal studies and draws on Marxist, poststructuralist, feminist, realist and post-colonial backgrounds to frame this research. Structured in four thematic parts, the Handbook of Critical International Relations moves from discussing approaches and emancipation, concepts and configuration, and political economy and domination, to global trajectories and challenges. Its emphasis on non-Western IR viewpoints, offers cutting-edge insights into the notion of otherness, the dialectics of authoritarian neoliberalism, and agonistic recognition. Graduate and undergraduate IR scholars will benefit from the solid, working understanding of critical IR offered in the detailed chapters on the varied approaches, concepts and new areas of research in the field. Critical IR research institutions and policy-makers will also appreciate the discussion of, and advice offered on, key issues and challenges facing democracy and justice. Contributors include: A.D. Barder, P. Bilgin, S. Brincat, S. Chakrabarti, P. Cunliffe, R. Dayerizadeh, S. de Groot Heupner, M. Delori, M. Fluck, S. Gill, S. Koschut, B. Luongo, J. Nunes, C. Peoples, S.C. Roach, R. Roccu, K. Schick, S.C. Tauber, B. Thirkell-White

International Relations - The Key Concepts (4th edition): Steven C Roach, Alexander D Barder International Relations - The Key Concepts (4th edition)
Steven C Roach, Alexander D Barder
R3,888 Discovery Miles 38 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provides a good knowledge of essential international relations terms and concepts in an accessible manner which supports students in their initial understanding of material. Highlighted terms throughout entries allow students to see links between concepts and develop their understanding of the relationships between topics of study. Allows students to access both the traditional key concepts in International Relations and more recent theoretical developments with new entries on current areas of global interest such as authoritarian populism, Trumpism, Brexit, the rise of China and Russia, proxy wars, ISIS, the IR research on emotions and Covid. In addition, significant updates will be made to areas such as the ICC, R2P, refugees, terrorism, the Middle East, the EU, NATO, nuclear arms, global warming/climate change, and free trade agreements.

International Relations - The Key Concepts (4th edition): Steven C Roach, Alexander D Barder International Relations - The Key Concepts (4th edition)
Steven C Roach, Alexander D Barder
R1,094 Discovery Miles 10 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provides a good knowledge of essential international relations terms and concepts in an accessible manner which supports students in their initial understanding of material. Highlighted terms throughout entries allow students to see links between concepts and develop their understanding of the relationships between topics of study. Allows students to access both the traditional key concepts in International Relations and more recent theoretical developments with new entries on current areas of global interest such as authoritarian populism, Trumpism, Brexit, the rise of China and Russia, proxy wars, ISIS, the IR research on emotions and Covid. In addition, significant updates will be made to areas such as the ICC, R2P, refugees, terrorism, the Middle East, the EU, NATO, nuclear arms, global warming/climate change, and free trade agreements.

International Relations: The Key Concepts - The Key Concepts (Paperback, 3rd edition): Steven C Roach, Martin Griffiths, Terry... International Relations: The Key Concepts - The Key Concepts (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Steven C Roach, Martin Griffiths, Terry O'Callaghan
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'To attempt such a difficult task requires ambition, confidence and skill. All three qualities are evident in this impressive reference book. It deserves a prominent place in all International Relations libraries'. Dr Scott Burchill, In Australian Journal of Political Science, 43:4, 747 - 766. Now in its third edition, International Relations: The Key Concepts, remains an important resource for anyone interested in international politics. Comprehensive and relevant, it has been fully revised to reflect the most important themes and issues in international relations in the post-9/11 era. Featuring new entries on: * The Arab Spring * Responsibility to Protect * Governmentality * Postcolonialism * Neoliberalism * Global Financial Crisis With suggestions for further reading and a useful guide to websites, International Relations: The Key Concepts is an ideal aid for students and newcomers to the field of International Relations.

Cultural Autonomy, Minority Rights and Globalization (Paperback): Steven C Roach Cultural Autonomy, Minority Rights and Globalization (Paperback)
Steven C Roach
R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This insightful and timely book analyzes the role of cultural autonomy in advancing minority rights protection on the national and global level. It assesses the historical and legal limits of the right to self-determination and autonomy and draws on Marxist internationalism, liberal nationalism and EU integrationist studies to examine the relationship between cultural autonomy and globalization. As such, emphasis is placed on the sociological and historical value of cultural autonomy, with the aim of working beyond formalistic and utilitarian approaches to cultural autonomy. The volume will appeal primarily to upper-level undergraduate and graduate level students of political science and international law interested in rethinking the role of cultural autonomy in an age of globalization.

Critical Theory of International Politics - Complementarity, Justice, and Governance (Hardcover): Steven C Roach Critical Theory of International Politics - Complementarity, Justice, and Governance (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach
R4,721 Discovery Miles 47 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Critical international theory encompasses several distinct, radical approaches that focus on identity, difference, hegemonic power, and order. As an applied theory, critical international theory draws on critical social theories to shed light on international processes and global transformations. While this approach has led to increasing interest in formulating an empirically relevant critical international theory, it has also revealed the difficulties of applying critical theory to international politics. What are these difficulties and problems? And how can we move beyond them? This book addresses these questions by investigating the intellectual currents and key debates of critical theory, from Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Derrida, and the recent work of critical international theory, including Robert Cox and Andrew Linklater. By drawing on these debates, the book formulates an original theory of complementarity that brings together critical theory and critical international theory. It argues that complementarity-a governing principle in international law and politics-offers a conceptual framework for working toward two goals: engaging the changing contexts and forms of resistance and redressing some of the difficulties of applying critical theory to international relations. In adopting three critical perspectives on complementarity to analyze the evolving social and political contexts of global justice, this book provides an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students and scholars interested in the application of critical theory to international relations.

Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Martin Griffiths, Steven C Roach, M. Scott Solomon Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Martin Griffiths, Steven C Roach, M. Scott Solomon
R3,073 Discovery Miles 30 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in its second edition, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations has been thoroughly updated with several new entries and a new preface to reflect the latest developments. There are new sections on Constructivism, International Political Theory, and English School, as well as a range of new thinkers. They include:

  • Samuel Huntington
  • Christine Sylvester
  • J rgen Habermas
  • John Rawls
  • Barry Buzan

Fully cross-referenced throughout, this book has everything for students of politics and international relations or indeed anyone who wants to gain an understanding of how nations can work together successfully.

Critical Theory and International Relations - A Reader (Paperback, New Ed): Steven C Roach Critical Theory and International Relations - A Reader (Paperback, New Ed)
Steven C Roach
R1,465 Discovery Miles 14 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative new Reader provides students, scholars, and practitioners with a comprehensive overview of essential works of critical theory and critical international relations (IR) theory, including the writings of Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Weber, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Habermas, Linklater, and Honneth, among others.

Steven Roach frames each chapter showing the major tensions of four periods of the extension of critical theory into critical IR theory. This rich narrative, telling the story of how critical theory entered into international relations theory, seeks to deepen the reader's historical and sociological understanding of the emancipatory project of critical IR theory. Postmodernist and feminist texts are included to give context to the question of whether the discipline is in crisis or is working toward a cohesive and reflexive framework.

Politicizing the International Criminal Court - The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law (Paperback): Steven C Roach Politicizing the International Criminal Court - The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law (Paperback)
Steven C Roach
R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in July 1998 has attracted growing interest in the evolving role of politics in international law. Steven C. Roach's innovative and systematic work on the political and ethical dimensions of the ICC is the first comprehensive attempt to situate the politics of the ICC both theoretically and practically. Linking the ICC's internal politicization with its formative development, Roach provides a unique understanding of this institution's capacity to play a constructive role in global politics. He argues that an internal form of politicization will allow the ICC to counter outside efforts to politicize it, whether this involves the political agenda of a state hegemon or the geopolitical interests of U. N. Security Council permanent members. Steering a new path between conventional approaches that stress the formal link between legitimacy and legal neutrality, and unconventional approaches that treat legitimacy and politics as inextricable elements of a repressive international legal order, Roach formulates the concept of political legalism, which calls for a self-directed and engaged application of the legal rules and principles of the ICC Statute. Politicizing the International Criminal Court is a must-read for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in the dynamics of this important international institution.

The Challenge of Governance in South Sudan - Corruption, Peacebuilding, and Foreign Intervention (Hardcover): Steven C Roach,... The Challenge of Governance in South Sudan - Corruption, Peacebuilding, and Foreign Intervention (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach, Derrick K Hudson
R3,596 Discovery Miles 35 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

South Sudan is one of the world's most divided and unstable countries. Since achieving statehood in 2011, the country has plunged into civil war (2013-15) and become the scene of some of the worst human rights abuses on the African continent. Despite ongoing political turmoil, states and international institutions have pledged enormous resources to stabilize the country and shore up the current peace process, but have had limited influence in dealing with the effects of rampant corruption and factionalism. The Challenge of Governance in South Sudan examines the factors that continue to haunt peace-building efforts, including the domination of the SPLM/A, factionalization, corruption, human rights atrocities, an ineffective constitution, and the role of international actors. It brings together a diverse set of leading scholars to reflect on these factors and propose ways of promoting peace and stability in South Sudan. In particular, the book asks whether the disparity between domestic priorities/policies and foreign intervention strategies has prevented the peace process from moving forward. The contributors probe this issue by addressing the flaws of past peace agreements, poor governance, a weakly articulated peacekeeping mission, US foreign policy, and a lack of moral accountability. This book is perfect for students, scholars and policy makers with an interest in the challenges faced by the world's newest country.

Governance, Order, and the International Criminal Court - Between Realpolitik and a Cosmopolitan Court (Hardcover): Steven C... Governance, Order, and the International Criminal Court - Between Realpolitik and a Cosmopolitan Court (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach
R4,292 R3,599 Discovery Miles 35 990 Save R693 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since entering into force in July 2002, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has emerged as one of the most intriguing models of global governance. This innovative edited volume investigates the challenges facing the ICC, including the dynamics of politicized justice, US opposition, an evolving and flexible institutional design, the juridification of political evil, negative and positive global responsibility, the apparent conflict between peace and justice, and the cosmopolitanization of law. It argues that realpolitik has tested the ICC's capacity in a mostly positive manner and that the ambivalence between realpolitik and justice constitutes a novel predicament for extending global governance. The arguments of each essay are framed by a timely and original approach designed to assess the nuanced relationship between realpolitik and global justice. The approach - which interweaves four International Relations approaches, rationalism, constructivism, communicative action theory, and moral cosmopolitanism - is guided by the metaphor of the switch levers of train tracks, in which the Prosecutor and Judges serve as the pivotal agents switching the (crisscrossing) tracks of realpolitik and cosmopolitanism. With this visual aid, this volume of essays shows just how the ICC has become one of the most fascinating points of intersection between law, politics, and ethics.

Critical Theory of International Politics - Complementarity, Justice, and Governance (Paperback): Steven C Roach Critical Theory of International Politics - Complementarity, Justice, and Governance (Paperback)
Steven C Roach
R1,375 Discovery Miles 13 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Critical international theory encompasses several distinct, radical approaches that focus on identity, difference, hegemonic power, and order. As an applied theory, critical international theory draws on critical social theories to shed light on international processes and global transformations. While this approach has led to increasing interest in formulating an empirically relevant critical international theory, it has also revealed the difficulties of applying critical theory to international politics. What are these difficulties and problems? And how can we move beyond them? This book addresses these questions by investigating the intellectual currents and key debates of critical theory, from Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Derrida, and the recent work of critical international theory, including Robert Cox and Andrew Linklater. By drawing on these debates, the book formulates an original theory of complementarity that brings together critical theory and critical international theory. It argues that complementarity-a governing principle in international law and politics-offers a conceptual framework for working toward two goals: engaging the changing contexts and forms of resistance and redressing some of the difficulties of applying critical theory to international relations. In adopting three critical perspectives on complementarity to analyze the evolving social and political contexts of global justice, this book provides an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students and scholars interested in the application of critical theory to international relations.

Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations (Paperback, 2nd edition): Martin Griffiths, Steven C Roach, M. Scott Solomon Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Martin Griffiths, Steven C Roach, M. Scott Solomon
R1,074 R918 Discovery Miles 9 180 Save R156 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now in its second edition, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations has been thoroughly updated with several new entries and a new preface to reflect the latest developments. There are new sections on Constructivism, International Political Theory, and English School, as well as a range of new thinkers. They include:

  • Samuel Huntington
  • Christine Sylvester
  • J rgen Habermas
  • John Rawls
  • Barry Buzan

Fully cross-referenced throughout, this book has everything for students of politics and international relations or indeed anyone who wants to gain an understanding of how nations can work together successfully.

South Sudan's Fateful Struggle - Building Peace in a State of War (Hardcover): Steven C Roach South Sudan's Fateful Struggle - Building Peace in a State of War (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach
R1,877 R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Save R271 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement marked the end of Sudan's second civil war between the North and South. But in creating an autonomous southern region and a pathway toward statehood, it failed to resolve the effects of rebel factionalism, party infighting, and corruption in the South. In South Sudan's Fateful Struggle, Steven C. Roach analyzes these persistent effects of the South-South war, showing how they disrupted the transition to statehood and divided the transitional government of national unity in South Sudan. Throughout, he stresses the centrality of elite mismanagement and the durable dynamics of war which have shaped the country's troubled political destiny. The government, plagued by patronage-fueled corruption and patrimonialism, continues to rely on the threat of violence to govern the country and to delay the transition to a new government of national unity. Roach argues that in naturally sowing division and distrust, government elites must ultimately learn to engage civil society to achieve long-term peace, accountability, and justice. Along with providing an overview of the country's trajectory in this century, Roach traces its state of war to colonial times and uses the notion of militarized patronage to describe the distinct nature of South Sudan's patronage networks. He shows how the Sudan People's Liberation Movement came to dominate the country's affairs to become a powerful deterrent to democracy, security, justice, and national unity. He then discusses the promising efforts by civil society actors to advance hybrid justice by pressuring the government to implement a truth commission, a war crimes court, and reparations commission. Comprehensive in scope, the book represents the first systematic examination of South Sudan's quandary both before and after its civil war.

Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First-Century Warfare - Just War Theory and the Ethical Challenges of Autonomous Weapons Systems... Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First-Century Warfare - Just War Theory and the Ethical Challenges of Autonomous Weapons Systems (Hardcover)
Steven C Roach, Amy E. Eckert
R2,612 Discovery Miles 26 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Politicizing the International Criminal Court - The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law (Hardcover, New): Steven C Roach Politicizing the International Criminal Court - The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law (Hardcover, New)
Steven C Roach
R3,963 Discovery Miles 39 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in July 1998 has attracted growing interest in the evolving role of politics in international law. Steven C. Roach's innovative and systematic work on the political and ethical dimensions of the ICC is the first comprehensive attempt to situate the politics of the ICC both theoretically and practically. Linking the ICC's internal politicization with its formative development, Roach provides a unique understanding of this institution's capacity to play a constructive role in global politics. He argues that an internal form of politicization will allow the ICC to counter outside efforts to politicize it, whether this involves the political agenda of a state hegemon or the geopolitical interests of U. N. Security Council permanent members. Steering a new path between conventional approaches that stress the formal link between legitimacy and legal neutrality, and unconventional approaches that treat legitimacy and politics as inextricable elements of a repressive international legal order, Roach formulates the concept of political legalism, which calls for a self-directed and engaged application of the legal rules and principles of the ICC Statute. Politicizing the International Criminal Court is a must-read for scholars, students, and policymakers interested in the dynamics of this important international institution.

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