Transitions. In Honour of Kjell Goldmann
Jan Hallenberg, Bertil Nygren, Alexa Robertson (eds)
This is a book about transitions, both in the
international political environment, and in the world of ideas that
make sense of it. It came into being to mark a transition of a different
sort, in a long and distinguished academic career, when Kjell Goldmann,
Professor at Stockholm University Department of Political Science,
became Professor Emeritus.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Preface
Jan Hallenberg, Bertil Nygren, Alexa Robertson
Theories and Concepts
Moral, Power and International Law. The Case of
Kosovo
Ulf Bjereld
What Kind of Things are Ideas in Political Science?
Some Brief Personal Reflections
Petter Carlsnaes
Political Studies in the Vortex: The Legacies
of Meinecke, Schmitt and Voegelin
Kjell Engelbrekt
Did Johan Galtung Really Predict the Collapse
of the Soviet Union?
Jan Hallenberg
'Cooperative Security'-Slogan and Norm: Some Policymaking
Complications
Olav E Knudsen
Hegel as a Leninist
Daniel Tarschys
Detente between Conceptual Analysis and Conceptual
History
Ole Weever
Studies of Globalisation
On the Redundancy of Civil Society
Jens Bartelson
Gorillas, Geishas and Holy Places: Variations
in the Embedding of Foreign News
Ulf Hannerz
Governance in International Relations
Christer Jönsson
Globalisation and the Avoidance of Asymmetric
Institutionalism: The U.S.
House of Representatives and the Trade Act of 2002
Bart Kerremans
Facing Human Globalisation: the Divergent Cases
of Denmark
and Sweden
Hans Mourit Zen
Europe and Europeanisation
Double asymmetry and Its Alternatives
Sverker Gustavsson
Putin's September 11th Foreign Policy Volte-Face
and Its effects on Russia's
Relations to the "Near Abroad"
Bertil Nygren
European Anti-Poverty Policies in the 1990s: Toward
a Common Safety Net? Diane Sainsbury
What Kind of Rules for Globalisation and What
Rules for the European Union? Philippe C Schmitter
Publications
Kjell Goldmann Selected Publications 1965-2003
|