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Citizenship as Identity, Citizenship as Shared Fate, and the Functions of Multiculatural EducationIn Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies, Oxford University Press Uk. 2003.
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Citizenship as Identity, Citizenship as Shared Fate, and the Functions of Multiculatural EducationIn Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies, Oxford University Press Uk. 2003.
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Citizenship as Identity, Citizenship as Shared Fate, and the Functions of Multiculatural EducationIn Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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Citizenship as Identity, Citizenship as Shared Fate, and the Functions of Multiculatural EducationIn Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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77Political theory in context, normativity without frontiers: thinking along with Joseph CarensCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 29 (3): 315-327. 2026.This article offers an overview of the development of Joseph Carens’s political thought and serves as the introduction to a special issue devoted to his scholarly work. It begins by offering an account of the ethos that we see engaging Carens’s work over his illustrious career. We underscore how his approach to normative problems is acutely informed by questions of context and feasibility, while resisting the impulse to accept existing conditions as defining the limits of justice. The account we…Read more
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28Deliberative Democracy in Practice (edited book)UBC Press. 2010.Deliberative democracy is a dominant paradigm in normative political philosophy. Deliberative democrats want politics to be more than a clash of contending interests, and they believe political decisions should emerge from reasoned dialogue among citizens. But can these ideals be realized in complex and unjust societies? Deliberative Democracy in Practice brings together leading scholars who explore debates in deliberative democratic theory in four areas of practice: education, constitutions and…Read more
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Deterritorializing democratic legitimacyIn Archon Fung & Sean W. D. Gray (eds.), Empowering affected interests: democratic inclusion in a globalized world, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
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Introduction: The practice of deparochializing political theoryIn Deparochializing Political Theory, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Deparochializing democratic theoryIn Deparochializing Political Theory, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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77History of American Political ThoughtLexington Books. 2003.This book is a collection of secondary essays on America's most important philosophic thinkers—statesmen, judges, writers, educators, and activists—from the colonial period to the present. Each essay is a comprehensive introduction to the thought of a noted American on the fundamental meaning of the American regime.
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47The Adventures of the Constituent Power. Andrew Arato, Cambridge University Press, 2018Constellations 26 (1): 163-165. 2019.
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72Book Review: In God’s Shadow: Politics in the Hebrew Bible by Michael Walzer (review)Political Theory 41 (5): 769-772. 2013.
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151A Democratic Case for Comparative Political TheoryPolitical Theory 42 (1): 26-57. 2014.Globalization generates new structures of human interdependence and vulnerability while also posing challenges for models of democracy rooted in territorially bounded states. The diverse phenomena of globalization have stimulated two relatively new branches of political theory: theoretical accounts of the possibilities of democracy beyond the state; and comparative political theory, which aims at bringing non-Western political thought into conversation with the Western traditions that remain dom…Read more
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40Humanitarian Intervention: Nomos Xlvii (edited book)New York University Press. 2005.Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo. All are examples where humanitarian intervention has been called into action. This timely and important new volume explores the legal and moral issues which emerge when a state uses military force in order to protect innocent people from violence perpetrated or permitted by the government of that state. Humanitarian intervention can be seen as a moral duty to protect but it is also subject to misuse as a front for imperialism without regard to international la…Read more
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63Deparochializing Political Theory (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2020.In a world no longer centered on the West, what should political theory become? Although Western intellectual traditions continue to dominate academic journals and course syllabi in political theory, up-and-coming contributions of 'comparative political theory' are rapidly transforming the field. Deparochializing Political Theory creates a space for conversation amongst leading scholars who differ widely in their approaches to political theory. These scholars converge on the belief that we bear …Read more
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306Citizenship as Identity, Citizenship as Shared Fate, and the Functions of Multiculatural EducationIn Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities, Oxford University Press. 2005.This is the second of the four essays in Part II of the book on liberalism and traditionalist education; all four are by authors who would like to find ways for the liberal state to honour the self-definitions of traditional cultures and to find ways of avoiding a confrontation with differences. Melissa Williams examines citizenship as identity in relation to the project of nation-building, the shifting boundaries of citizenship in relation to globalization, citizenship as shared fate, and the r…Read more