In Statu Nascendi : Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations 2019/2.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (235 pages)
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- In Statu Nascendi – Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations .
Intro -- Editorial -- PART I: POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- Madonnas and whores or blood and gore? Roles for women in the so-called Islamic State -- The European Union Vs. The BRICS: The Conflict of Values and The Challenges of Liberal Democracy in The New International Context -- Zbigniew Brzezinski's last Tweet and Donald J. Trump's policies on North Korea and the Islamic Republic of Iran -- Contrariwise and inconsistent positions on Turkey's EU membership-Do party politics matter in German foreign policy? -- Interview with Dr. Sami Mehmeti on the political situation in North Macedonia & -- Balkans in statu nascendi -- PART II: PHILOSOPHY -- The unclarity of the ontological frame of the Tractatus -- Charity Begins at Home: Resolving the Tensions of Liberalism(s), "White Privilege" and African Corruption via Rawls and Transnational Digital-Communitarianism -- Truth as the Currency of Democracy -- A Brief Comparative Study on Lukács, Kojève, and Verene's Interpretations of Hegel's Recollection in his Phenomenology of Spirit -- John Searle as a practice theoretician -- PART III: IN STATU NASCENDI'S REVIEWS & -- RESPONSES -- In response to Stephen Kotkin's "The Players Change, but the Game Remains" -- In response to Francis Fukuyama's "Against Identity Politics, The New Tribalism and the Crisis of Democracy" -- Call for Papers -- Biographical Notes -- What We Stand for in Fourteen Different Languages -- Coming up next on In Statu Nascendi.