1st Edition

Out of Line Essays on the Politics of Boundaries and the Limits of Modern Politics

By RBJ Walker Copyright 2016
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

A collection of essays on the politics of boundaries, this book addresses a broad range of cases, some geographical, some legal, and some involving less tangible practices of inclusion and exclusion. The book begins by exploring the boundary between modern Western forms of international relations and their constitutive outsides. Beyond this, the author engages with relations between subjectivity... Read more

1. Despite All Critique (2014) 2. World Politics and Western Reason (1980) 3. The Doubled Outsides of the Modern International (2005) 4. The Subject of Security (1995) 5. The Protection of Nature and the Nature of Protection (2005) 6. Social Movements/World Politics (1994) 7. Europe is Not Where It is Supposed to Be (2000) 8. They Seek it Here, They Seek it There: Looking for Politics in Clayoquot Sound (2003) 9. Violence, Modernity, Silence: From Weber to International Relations (1993) 10. Hobbes, Origins, Limits (2011) 11. War, Terror, Judgement (2002) 12. International, Imperial, Exceptional (2005) 13. Which Democracy for Which Demos? (2013) 14. The Political Theory of Boundaries and the Boundaries of Political Theory: Interview With Raia Prokhovnik (2012)

Biography

R. B. J. Walker is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria, Canada, and Professor Associado, Instituto de Relações Internationais, Pontifica Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.