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Situating the "Secular": Negotiating the Boundary between Religion and Politics1
International Political Sociology, Volume 2, Issue 1, Page 1-16, March 2008.
In recent decades, scholars in the field of international relations (IR) have increasingly paid attention to issues of religion—often linked to "civilizational" and "cultural" identities. The IR field at large unconsciously assumes, however, that there is ... -
For a Public International Relations
International Political Sociology, Volume 2, Issue 1, Page 17-37, March 2008.
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of international relations (IR). This move is, for the most part, extremely welcome. Yet, the multiple theoretical and empirical openings in IR since the end of ... -
Articulating the Nexus of Politics and Law: War in Iraq and the Practice within Two Legal Systems
International Political Sociology, Volume 2, Issue 1, Page 38-55, March 2008.
Does law rule foreign affairs in the democratic state? Basically, one might expect that democratic executives operate on the ground of what is called the Rechtsstaat, and that in a political system with checks and balances operations—especially those ...