Democratic Citizenship and War
Herausgeber: Peled, Yoav; Mundlak, Guy; Lewin-Epstein, Noah
Democratic Citizenship and War
Herausgeber: Peled, Yoav; Mundlak, Guy; Lewin-Epstein, Noah
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This edited volume explores the theoretical and practical implications of war and terror situations for citizenship in democratic states.
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This edited volume explores the theoretical and practical implications of war and terror situations for citizenship in democratic states.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415552240
- ISBN-10: 0415552249
- Artikelnr.: 35732058
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415552240
- ISBN-10: 0415552249
- Artikelnr.: 35732058
Yoav Peled is Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. Noah Lewin-Epstein is Professor of Sociology and Dean of the Faculty of Social Science at Tel-Aviv University. Guy Mundlak is a researcher in the Faculty of Law and Department of Labor Studies, Tel Aviv University. Jean L. Cohen is Nell and Edward Singer Professor of Political Theory and Contemporary Civilization at Columbia University.
Introduction Part 1: Citizenship and War: The View From Political Theory
1. Republican Citizenship, Repression of Liberal Rights and Multi-Polarity
Alberto Spektorowski and Carl Schmitt 2. Security Council Activism in the
Age of the War on Terror: Implications for Human rights, Democracy and
Constitutionalism Jean Cohen 3. Beyond The Security vs. Liberty Paradigm: A
New Look on Security Politics Sharon Weinblum Part 2: Citizenship and War:
An Historical Perspective 4. The Alien-Citizen Distinction and the Global
War on Terrorism Tung Yin and David Abraham 5. Citizens at War: Traitors
and Internal Enemies Ute Frevort 6. Limited War, Limited Citizenship: The
Case of Veterans in the People's Republic of China Niel J. Diamant 7.
Soldiers' Violence and the Dialectics of Citizenship and Victimhood in
Contemporary Israel Yaron Ezrahi Part 3: Citizenship, War and the Rights of
Women and Ethnic Minorities 8. Indian Muslims and the War on Terror:
Reflections on Their Citizenship Status Ornit Shani 9. Women as the Bearers
of the Nation: Women's Rights in Israel - between Liberal and Ethnic
Citizenship Gila Stopler 10. The Palestinian-Israeli "Visionary Documents":
Background, Implications and Critique Uri Ram Part 4: Social and Economic
Citizenship in Wartime 11. Democracy's Disappearing Duties: The Washington
Consensus and the Limits of Citizen Participation Timothy A. Canova 12. The
Reversal of Citizenship: The Lebanon War and Intifada in the 1980's and the
2000's Lev Grinberg
1. Republican Citizenship, Repression of Liberal Rights and Multi-Polarity
Alberto Spektorowski and Carl Schmitt 2. Security Council Activism in the
Age of the War on Terror: Implications for Human rights, Democracy and
Constitutionalism Jean Cohen 3. Beyond The Security vs. Liberty Paradigm: A
New Look on Security Politics Sharon Weinblum Part 2: Citizenship and War:
An Historical Perspective 4. The Alien-Citizen Distinction and the Global
War on Terrorism Tung Yin and David Abraham 5. Citizens at War: Traitors
and Internal Enemies Ute Frevort 6. Limited War, Limited Citizenship: The
Case of Veterans in the People's Republic of China Niel J. Diamant 7.
Soldiers' Violence and the Dialectics of Citizenship and Victimhood in
Contemporary Israel Yaron Ezrahi Part 3: Citizenship, War and the Rights of
Women and Ethnic Minorities 8. Indian Muslims and the War on Terror:
Reflections on Their Citizenship Status Ornit Shani 9. Women as the Bearers
of the Nation: Women's Rights in Israel - between Liberal and Ethnic
Citizenship Gila Stopler 10. The Palestinian-Israeli "Visionary Documents":
Background, Implications and Critique Uri Ram Part 4: Social and Economic
Citizenship in Wartime 11. Democracy's Disappearing Duties: The Washington
Consensus and the Limits of Citizen Participation Timothy A. Canova 12. The
Reversal of Citizenship: The Lebanon War and Intifada in the 1980's and the
2000's Lev Grinberg
Introduction Part 1: Citizenship and War: The View From Political Theory
1. Republican Citizenship, Repression of Liberal Rights and Multi-Polarity
Alberto Spektorowski and Carl Schmitt 2. Security Council Activism in the
Age of the War on Terror: Implications for Human rights, Democracy and
Constitutionalism Jean Cohen 3. Beyond The Security vs. Liberty Paradigm: A
New Look on Security Politics Sharon Weinblum Part 2: Citizenship and War:
An Historical Perspective 4. The Alien-Citizen Distinction and the Global
War on Terrorism Tung Yin and David Abraham 5. Citizens at War: Traitors
and Internal Enemies Ute Frevort 6. Limited War, Limited Citizenship: The
Case of Veterans in the People's Republic of China Niel J. Diamant 7.
Soldiers' Violence and the Dialectics of Citizenship and Victimhood in
Contemporary Israel Yaron Ezrahi Part 3: Citizenship, War and the Rights of
Women and Ethnic Minorities 8. Indian Muslims and the War on Terror:
Reflections on Their Citizenship Status Ornit Shani 9. Women as the Bearers
of the Nation: Women's Rights in Israel - between Liberal and Ethnic
Citizenship Gila Stopler 10. The Palestinian-Israeli "Visionary Documents":
Background, Implications and Critique Uri Ram Part 4: Social and Economic
Citizenship in Wartime 11. Democracy's Disappearing Duties: The Washington
Consensus and the Limits of Citizen Participation Timothy A. Canova 12. The
Reversal of Citizenship: The Lebanon War and Intifada in the 1980's and the
2000's Lev Grinberg
1. Republican Citizenship, Repression of Liberal Rights and Multi-Polarity
Alberto Spektorowski and Carl Schmitt 2. Security Council Activism in the
Age of the War on Terror: Implications for Human rights, Democracy and
Constitutionalism Jean Cohen 3. Beyond The Security vs. Liberty Paradigm: A
New Look on Security Politics Sharon Weinblum Part 2: Citizenship and War:
An Historical Perspective 4. The Alien-Citizen Distinction and the Global
War on Terrorism Tung Yin and David Abraham 5. Citizens at War: Traitors
and Internal Enemies Ute Frevort 6. Limited War, Limited Citizenship: The
Case of Veterans in the People's Republic of China Niel J. Diamant 7.
Soldiers' Violence and the Dialectics of Citizenship and Victimhood in
Contemporary Israel Yaron Ezrahi Part 3: Citizenship, War and the Rights of
Women and Ethnic Minorities 8. Indian Muslims and the War on Terror:
Reflections on Their Citizenship Status Ornit Shani 9. Women as the Bearers
of the Nation: Women's Rights in Israel - between Liberal and Ethnic
Citizenship Gila Stopler 10. The Palestinian-Israeli "Visionary Documents":
Background, Implications and Critique Uri Ram Part 4: Social and Economic
Citizenship in Wartime 11. Democracy's Disappearing Duties: The Washington
Consensus and the Limits of Citizen Participation Timothy A. Canova 12. The
Reversal of Citizenship: The Lebanon War and Intifada in the 1980's and the
2000's Lev Grinberg