Vec Hippler
PARADOXES OF PEACE 19TH CENT EUROPE C
Vec Hippler
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9780198727996
- ISBN-10: 0198727992
- Artikelnr.: 47972433
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Thomas Hippler is Associate Professor at the Institute for Political Studies (Sciences Po) at the University of Lyon, France. He studied History, Philosophy, and Music in Berlin, Paris, Florence, and Berkeley. He is senior research associate on the Oxford programme 'The Changing Character of War'. Milo Vec is a jurist and Chair of European legal and constitutional history at the University of Vienna. He was a group leader at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main, and he has held teaching positions at the universities of Bonn, Tübingen, and Constance. He was co-director with Thomas Hippler of Paradoxes of Peace in 19th Century Europe, a project group at the University of Helsinki. He specializes in the history of international law, particularly in the 19th century.
* Introduction
* 1: Thomas Hippler and Milo Vec: Peace as a Polemic Concept: Writing
the History of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
* Part I: International Law
* 2: Milo Vec: From Invisible Peace to the Legitimation of War.
Paradoxes of a Concept in 19th Century International Law Doctrine
* 3: Eliana Augusti: Peace by Code: Draft Solutions for the
Codification of International Law
* 4: Kristina Lovric-Pernak: Aim: Peace - Sanction: War. International
arbitration and the problem of enforcement
* Part II: Economy
* 5: Thomas Hopkins: The Limits of 'Cosmopolitical Economy':
International Trade and the Nineteenth-Century Nation-State
* 6: Niels P. Petersson: The Promise and Threat of Free Trade in a
Globalising Economy: A European Perspective
* 7: Lea Heimbeck: 4 Legal Avoidance as Peace Instrument. Domination
and Pacification through Asymmetric Loan Transactions
* Part III: Actors
* 8: Matthias Schulz: Paradoxes of a Great Power Peace: The Case of the
Concert of Europe
* 9: Adrian Brisku: The Holy Alliance as 'An Order of Things
Conformable to the Interests of Europe and to the Laws of Religion
and Humanity'
* 10: Thomas Hippler: From Nationalist Peace to Democratic War: The
Peace Congresses in Paris (1849) and Geneva (1867)
* 11: Susan Zimmermann: The Politics of Exclusionary Inclusion. Peace
Activism and the Struggle on International and Domestic Order in the
International Council of Women, 1899 - 1914
* Part IV: Values
* 12: Oliver Eberl: The Paradox of Peace with 'Savage' and 'Barbarian'
Peoples
* 13: Stefan Kroll: The Illiberality of Liberal International Law:
Religion, Science, and the Peaceful Violence of Civilization
* 14: Mustafa Aksakal: Europeanization, Islamization, and the New
Imperialism of the Ottoman State
* Epilogue
* 15: Bo Stråth: Perpetual Peace as Irony, as Utopia, and as Politics
* 1: Thomas Hippler and Milo Vec: Peace as a Polemic Concept: Writing
the History of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
* Part I: International Law
* 2: Milo Vec: From Invisible Peace to the Legitimation of War.
Paradoxes of a Concept in 19th Century International Law Doctrine
* 3: Eliana Augusti: Peace by Code: Draft Solutions for the
Codification of International Law
* 4: Kristina Lovric-Pernak: Aim: Peace - Sanction: War. International
arbitration and the problem of enforcement
* Part II: Economy
* 5: Thomas Hopkins: The Limits of 'Cosmopolitical Economy':
International Trade and the Nineteenth-Century Nation-State
* 6: Niels P. Petersson: The Promise and Threat of Free Trade in a
Globalising Economy: A European Perspective
* 7: Lea Heimbeck: 4 Legal Avoidance as Peace Instrument. Domination
and Pacification through Asymmetric Loan Transactions
* Part III: Actors
* 8: Matthias Schulz: Paradoxes of a Great Power Peace: The Case of the
Concert of Europe
* 9: Adrian Brisku: The Holy Alliance as 'An Order of Things
Conformable to the Interests of Europe and to the Laws of Religion
and Humanity'
* 10: Thomas Hippler: From Nationalist Peace to Democratic War: The
Peace Congresses in Paris (1849) and Geneva (1867)
* 11: Susan Zimmermann: The Politics of Exclusionary Inclusion. Peace
Activism and the Struggle on International and Domestic Order in the
International Council of Women, 1899 - 1914
* Part IV: Values
* 12: Oliver Eberl: The Paradox of Peace with 'Savage' and 'Barbarian'
Peoples
* 13: Stefan Kroll: The Illiberality of Liberal International Law:
Religion, Science, and the Peaceful Violence of Civilization
* 14: Mustafa Aksakal: Europeanization, Islamization, and the New
Imperialism of the Ottoman State
* Epilogue
* 15: Bo Stråth: Perpetual Peace as Irony, as Utopia, and as Politics
* Introduction
* 1: Thomas Hippler and Milo Vec: Peace as a Polemic Concept: Writing
the History of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
* Part I: International Law
* 2: Milo Vec: From Invisible Peace to the Legitimation of War.
Paradoxes of a Concept in 19th Century International Law Doctrine
* 3: Eliana Augusti: Peace by Code: Draft Solutions for the
Codification of International Law
* 4: Kristina Lovric-Pernak: Aim: Peace - Sanction: War. International
arbitration and the problem of enforcement
* Part II: Economy
* 5: Thomas Hopkins: The Limits of 'Cosmopolitical Economy':
International Trade and the Nineteenth-Century Nation-State
* 6: Niels P. Petersson: The Promise and Threat of Free Trade in a
Globalising Economy: A European Perspective
* 7: Lea Heimbeck: 4 Legal Avoidance as Peace Instrument. Domination
and Pacification through Asymmetric Loan Transactions
* Part III: Actors
* 8: Matthias Schulz: Paradoxes of a Great Power Peace: The Case of the
Concert of Europe
* 9: Adrian Brisku: The Holy Alliance as 'An Order of Things
Conformable to the Interests of Europe and to the Laws of Religion
and Humanity'
* 10: Thomas Hippler: From Nationalist Peace to Democratic War: The
Peace Congresses in Paris (1849) and Geneva (1867)
* 11: Susan Zimmermann: The Politics of Exclusionary Inclusion. Peace
Activism and the Struggle on International and Domestic Order in the
International Council of Women, 1899 - 1914
* Part IV: Values
* 12: Oliver Eberl: The Paradox of Peace with 'Savage' and 'Barbarian'
Peoples
* 13: Stefan Kroll: The Illiberality of Liberal International Law:
Religion, Science, and the Peaceful Violence of Civilization
* 14: Mustafa Aksakal: Europeanization, Islamization, and the New
Imperialism of the Ottoman State
* Epilogue
* 15: Bo Stråth: Perpetual Peace as Irony, as Utopia, and as Politics
* 1: Thomas Hippler and Milo Vec: Peace as a Polemic Concept: Writing
the History of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
* Part I: International Law
* 2: Milo Vec: From Invisible Peace to the Legitimation of War.
Paradoxes of a Concept in 19th Century International Law Doctrine
* 3: Eliana Augusti: Peace by Code: Draft Solutions for the
Codification of International Law
* 4: Kristina Lovric-Pernak: Aim: Peace - Sanction: War. International
arbitration and the problem of enforcement
* Part II: Economy
* 5: Thomas Hopkins: The Limits of 'Cosmopolitical Economy':
International Trade and the Nineteenth-Century Nation-State
* 6: Niels P. Petersson: The Promise and Threat of Free Trade in a
Globalising Economy: A European Perspective
* 7: Lea Heimbeck: 4 Legal Avoidance as Peace Instrument. Domination
and Pacification through Asymmetric Loan Transactions
* Part III: Actors
* 8: Matthias Schulz: Paradoxes of a Great Power Peace: The Case of the
Concert of Europe
* 9: Adrian Brisku: The Holy Alliance as 'An Order of Things
Conformable to the Interests of Europe and to the Laws of Religion
and Humanity'
* 10: Thomas Hippler: From Nationalist Peace to Democratic War: The
Peace Congresses in Paris (1849) and Geneva (1867)
* 11: Susan Zimmermann: The Politics of Exclusionary Inclusion. Peace
Activism and the Struggle on International and Domestic Order in the
International Council of Women, 1899 - 1914
* Part IV: Values
* 12: Oliver Eberl: The Paradox of Peace with 'Savage' and 'Barbarian'
Peoples
* 13: Stefan Kroll: The Illiberality of Liberal International Law:
Religion, Science, and the Peaceful Violence of Civilization
* 14: Mustafa Aksakal: Europeanization, Islamization, and the New
Imperialism of the Ottoman State
* Epilogue
* 15: Bo Stråth: Perpetual Peace as Irony, as Utopia, and as Politics




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