International Relations, Security and Jeremy Bentham

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Psychology Press, 2005 - 206 páginas

The first comprehensive presentation and discussion of Jeremy Bentham's contributions to international relations theory.

Bentham is best known amongst political theory scholars as most of his brilliant work addresses legal theory, reform, and the ideal relationship between the governors and the governed. This new text rectifies many of the erroneous assumptions made about Bentham's contributions to the field, and critically examines his place within the confines of the liberal theoretical tradition, arguing that Bentham's preoccupation with security resulted in often conflicting and inconsistent ideas about the conduct of nations in the international realm. International relations scholars have long needed clarification and an accurate presentation of Bentham's work, but additionally, his constant struggle to ensure security of expectation resulted in a striking ambivalence about world politics and how states ought to engage them. Bentham's work was pivotal to the development of the international climate we now face - he coined the word 'international' - and was one of the first thinkers to consider the globalized community that we see before us. He also struggled, sometimes in vain, to reconcile such a globalized community with the need to ensure security. His struggle was essentially no different than that facing international relations scholars today.

Within the context of Bentham's work, this book also addresses the broader context of international relations theory itself, and demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of the international relations theory traditions, in particular, liberalism and realism. This book will be of strong interest to students and scholars of international relations and political theory.

 

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Introduction
1
Bentham and Nationalism 21
21
Benthams International Manuscripts versus
40
Published Works 55555
41
Bentham and the Traditions of International Relations Theory
55
Bentham on Sovereignty
70
Bentham on Peace
81
Bentham on War
104
Bentham and the Colonies
130
Bentham the International Political Economist
161
Benthams Contributions to the Human Security Debate
177
Conclusion
191
Bibliography
197
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Gunhild Hoogensen is Associate Professor and Senior Researcher in the Department of Political Science, University of Tromsø. Her research interests include international relations and security theory. She has published an article in the Journal of Bentham Studies. Her research interests include international politics, international relations theory, international political economy, Norwegian security politics and gender politics.

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