The need to control violent and non-violent harm has been central to
human existence since societies first emerged. This book analyses the
problem of harm in world politics which stems from the fact that
societies require the power to harm in order to defend themselves from
internal and external threats, but must also control the capacity to
harm so that people cannot kill, injure, humiliate or exploit others
as they please. Andrew Linklater analyses writings in moral and legal
philosophy that define and classify forms of harm, and discusses the
ways in which different theories of international relations suggest
the power to harm can be controlled so that societies can co-exist
with the minimum of violent and non-violent harm. Linklater argues for
new connections between the English School study of international
society and Norbert Elias' analysis of civilizing processes in order
to advance the study of harm in world politics.
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Theoretical Investigations
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ISBN
9781139036221
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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