After Sovereignty addresses the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and legal theory. The emergence, and now apparent implosion, of international capital exceeding the borders of known political entities, the continued expansion of a potentially endless 'War on Terror', the often predicted, but still uncertain, establishment of either a new international American Empire or a new era of International Law, the proliferation of social and political struggles among stateless refugees, migrant workers, and partial citizens, the resurgence of religion as a dominant source of political identification among people all over the globe – these developments and others have thrown into crisis the modern concept of sovereignty, and the notions of statehood and citizenship that rest upon it.

Drawing on classical sources and more contemporary speculations, and developing a range of arguments concerning the possibility of political beginnings in the current moment, the papers collected in After Sovereignty contribute to a renewed interest in the problem of sovereignty in theoretical and political debate. They also provide a multitude of resources for the urgent, if necessarily fractured and diffuse, effort to reconfigure sovereignty today. Whilst it has regularly been suggested that the sovereignty of the nation-state is in crisis, the exact reasons for, and exact implications of, this crisis have rarely been so intensively examined.

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Addressing the three dominant contemporary attitudes towards sovereignty - Sovereignty Renewed; Sovereignty Rethought; Sovereignty Rejected - After Sovereignty considers the vexed question of sovereignty in contemporary social, political, and legal theory.

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Introduction, George Pavlich and Charles Barbour 1. Leveraging Leviathan, Peter Fitzpatrick 2. On the Subject of Sovereigns, George Pavlich 3. Sovereignty After Sovereignty, Richard Joyce 4. Sovereignty without Sovereignty: Derrida’s Declarations of Independence, Jacques De Ville 5. Freedom After the Law: Arendt and Nancy’s Concept of ‘The Political’, Catherine Kellogg 6. Exception and Event: Schmitt, Arendt, and Badiou, Charles Barbour 7. Rival Jurisdictions: The Promise and Loss of Sovereignty, Shaun McVeigh and Sundhya Pahuja 8. After Sovereignty: Spectres of Colonialism, Bryan Hogeveen 9. What Comes After Sovereignty, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera 10. Polymorphous Sovereignty, Stephen Humphreys 11. Giorgio Agamben: Thought Between Two Revolutions, Amy Swiffen 12. Walter Benjamin, Eschatology and the Sovereignty of Power, James Martel

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415490412
Publisert
2009-10-06
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
550 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
212

Biografisk notat

Charles Barbour is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Western Sydney.

George Pavlich is a Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of Alberta.