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Structural Change and Climate Politics (2016)
Book Chapter
Vogler, J. (2016). Structural Change and Climate Politics. In Climate Change in World Politics (131-156). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137273413_7

During the life of the climate regime structural change in the international political system has reflected underlying shifts in the pattern and distribution of economic growth and associated emissions of GHGs. The period 1989–91 has pivotal signific... Read More about Structural Change and Climate Politics.

Restoring Human Capacity: Reconciliation and Liberal Multiculturalism (2016)
Book Chapter
Mookherjee. (2016). Restoring Human Capacity: Reconciliation and Liberal Multiculturalism. In Theorizing Transitional Justice (137 - 137). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315551180-18

The twin goals of transitional justice social cohesion and durable peace are broad social goals, not limited to systems of justice. In his recent book Gahima, who was Rwandas Attorney General from 19992003, nevertheless argues that Rwandas intensive... Read More about Restoring Human Capacity: Reconciliation and Liberal Multiculturalism.

Global climate politics: can the EU be an actor? (2016)
Book Chapter
Vogler, J. (2016). Global climate politics: can the EU be an actor?. In The European Union in International Climate Change Politics. (1). Taylor and Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315627199-13

Introduction It has become commonplace in discussions of environmental and other global issues to treat the EU as if it were a single purposive entity. The Union is urged to act, even to lead. From the early days of the UNFCCC it has, perhaps ostenta... Read More about Global climate politics: can the EU be an actor?.

Introduction (2016)
Book Chapter
D'Oro. (2016). Introduction. In The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology (x-xiv)

Party ideology (2016)
Book Chapter
Carter, E. (2016). Party ideology. . Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315514574-10

Parties of the extreme right are to some extent ‘masters of their own success’. That is, regardless of the political environment in which they operate and regard less of the institutional contexts within which they find them selves, their elect oral... Read More about Party ideology.

Examining Risk as a Political Construct: The Impact of Changing Views of the Prevailing Threats to Public Safety on the Definition of Risk (2016)
Book Chapter
(2016). Examining Risk as a Political Construct: The Impact of Changing Views of the Prevailing Threats to Public Safety on the Definition of Risk. In Criminal Justice and Security in Central and Eastern Europe: Safety, Security and Social Control in Local Communities (221 - 228)

Purpose:
This paper examines whether the concept of risk in legal responses of Western liberal democracies is politically constructed and defined according to changing views of the prevailing threats to public safety.
Methods:
Based on theoretical... Read More about Examining Risk as a Political Construct: The Impact of Changing Views of the Prevailing Threats to Public Safety on the Definition of Risk.

‘Ambiguity, Existence, Cosmopolitanism: Simone de Beauvoir and a Global Theory of Feminist Recognition’ (2016)
Book Chapter
Mookherjee. (2016). ‘Ambiguity, Existence, Cosmopolitanism: Simone de Beauvoir and a Global Theory of Feminist Recognition’. In Recognition and Global Politics: Critical encounters between state and world. https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784993337.003.0003

This chapter critically assesses the ability of Nancy Fraser’s status model of recognition to foster an international, or ‘cosmopolitan’, feminist theory of recognition. Fraser’s tripartite account of recognition, redistribution and political represe... Read More about ‘Ambiguity, Existence, Cosmopolitanism: Simone de Beauvoir and a Global Theory of Feminist Recognition’.

Aging and gay men (2016)
Book Chapter
(2016). Aging and gay men. In The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies (61-66)

Transcendental Unity of Apperception and Non-reflective Consciousness of Self (2015)
Book Chapter
Baiasu, S. (2015). Transcendental Unity of Apperception and Non-reflective Consciousness of Self. In Comparing Kant and Sartre (21-44). (1). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137454539_2

In this chapter, I would like to defend the claim of a deep similarity between Kant’s transcendental unity of apperception and Sartre’s non-reflective consciousness of self.2 The claim is not simply of historical interest, although this by itself I t... Read More about Transcendental Unity of Apperception and Non-reflective Consciousness of Self.

The Courts: Criminal Trials as Strategic Arenas (2015)
Book Chapter
Doherty. (2015). The Courts: Criminal Trials as Strategic Arenas. In Breaking Down the State: Protesters Engaged (27 - 51)

In this chapter we analyze cases where social movement activists are prosecuted in the courts for protest actions. The courthouse is a significant arena for social movement strategy, a symbolic site for the arbitration of collective disputes, the leg... Read More about The Courts: Criminal Trials as Strategic Arenas.

Realism (2015)
Book Chapter
Vogler, J. (2015). Realism. In Research Handbook on Climate Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783470600.00010

This chapter addresses the mutual neglect that has existed between realism and the study of international environmental politics. It argues that the emergence of climate issues on the international agenda alters this situation. The implications of th... Read More about Realism.

Introduction (2015)
Book Chapter
Corcoran. (2015). Introduction. In Voluntary sector and criminal justice (1-12)