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Product Description: Universality Ethics and International Relations introduces students to the key debates about ethics in international relations theory. This book explores the reasons why grappling with universality and ethics seems to be a profound endeavour and where we end up when we do...read more

Hardcover:

9780415492058 | Routledge, December 15, 2009, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Universality Ethics and International Relations introduces students to the key debates about ethics in international relations theory.

Paperback:

9780415492065 | 1 edition (Routledge, November 10, 2009), cover price $48.95 | About this edition: Universality Ethics and International Relations introduces students to the key debates about ethics in international relations theory.

By Jenny Edkins (editor), Veronique Pin-Fat (editor) and Michael J. Shapiro (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415947350 | Routledge, August 1, 2004, cover price $180.00

Miscellaneous:

9780203338735 | Routledge, November 15, 2004, cover price $40.95 | also contains Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics, Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics

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Product Description: This analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations goes beyond discussions of identity politics to argue that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each other, together constituting the political. (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Jenny Edkins (editor), Nalini Persram (editor) and Veronique Pin-Fat (editor)

Hardcover:

9781555878030 | Lynne Rienner Pub, January 1, 1999, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: This analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations goes beyond discussions of identity politics to argue that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each other, together constituting the political.

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