Hannah Arendt and International Relations : Readings Across the Lines /
edited by Anthony F. Lang, Jr., John Williams.
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
- viii, 236 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why Hannah Arendt?; A. Lang Jr. and J. Williams; Hannah Arendt:National Sovereignty, Rights, and Responsibility; D Klusmeyer; Governance and Political Action: Hannah Arendt on Global Political Protest; A. Lang Jr.; Hannah Arendt and the International Space In-between; J. Williams; Between International Politics and International Ethics; A. Lang Jr. and J. Williams. / A Biographica and Political Introduction; P. Owens; Hannah Arendt, Publics and Violence; P. Owens; Forgiveness and the Possibility of Politics in Post-Conflict Situations A. Schaap; Hannah Arendt and the "Right" to Have Rights; B. Cotter; Hannah Arendt's Critical Realism.
Featuring scholars in International Relations theory, this book fills a gap in literature on international thought. It's approach to politics focuses on action and conduct, rather than institutions, constitutions, and states. It also features essays that challenge conventional IR theories.