International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
Palgrave Macmillan
Reservations on hospitality
Jimmy Casas Klausen
The dark side of recognition
Carolin Goerzig , Claudia Hofmann
From hospitality to the right of immigration in the law of nations
Georg Cavallar
Conducting strangers
Dan Bulley
Acts of recognition, shades of respect
Nicholas Onuf
Recognition going awry
Volker Heins
Introduction
Felix Rösch
Relative strangers
Leviathan's children
Haig Patapan
People on the move — ideas on the move
Hartmut Behr, Xander Kirke
From international law to international relations
Alfons Söllner
Gideon Baker
Translating Max Weber
Peter Breiner
Robbie Shilliam
Right of entry or right of refusal?
"Professor Kelsen's amazing disappearing act"
William E. Scheuerman
1789
Understanding the puzzle of unequal recognition
Caroline Fehl
"Has Germany a political theory?
David Kettler, Thomas Wheatland
Kant's corporate enlightenment
Gradual processes, ambiguous consequences
Anna Geis , Caroline Fehl , Christopher Daase , Georgios Kolliarakis
From the Berlin political studies institute to Columbia and Yale
Rainer Eisfeld
Hegel's revolution of philosophy
Recognition as a second-order problem in the resolution of self-determination conflicts
Georgios Kolliarakis
Totalitarian ideology and power conflicts
Ellen Thümmler
Interlude
Recognition between states?
Mattias Iser
China's place in four recognition regimes
Erik Ringmar
"Foreign policy in the making"
Paul Petzschmann
Weber's realpolitik
Constructing the July crisis
Michelle Murray
Simone Weil
Helen M. Kinsella
Epilogue
Seeking status recognition through military symbols
Sven-Eric Fikenscher , Lena Jaschob , Reinhard Wolf
Morgenthau's existential crisis
(Non-)recognition policies in secession conflicts and the shadow of the right of self-determination
Stefan Oeter
Conclusion
Reconceptualizing recognition of states and governments
Brad R. Roth
Between naturalism and cosmopolitan law
Garrett Wallace Brown
The wolf at the door
Renée Jeffery
Statebuilding and the politics of non-recognition
Rebecca Richards , Robert Smith
Be welcome
Erin K. Wilson
Gradual recognition
Janusz Biene , Christopher Daase
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