TY - BOOK AU - Dryzek,John S. AU - Honig,Bonnie AU - Philips,Anne ED - Oxford University Press. TI - The Oxford handbook of political theory T2 - Oxford handbooks of political science SN - 0199270031 AV - JA71 .O95 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Political science N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig and Anne Phillips --; Justice after Rawls; Richard J. Arneson --; Power after Foucault; Wendy Brown --; Critical theory beyond Habermas; William E. Scheuerman --; Feminist theory and the canon of political thought; Linda Zerilli --; After the linguistic turn : post-structuralist and liberal pragmatist political theory; Paul Patton --; The pluralist imagination; David Schlosberg --; Theory in history : problems of context and narrative; J.G.A. Pocock --; The political theory of classical Greece; Jill Frank --; Republican visions; Eric Nelson --; Modernity and its critics; Jane Bennett --; The history of political thought as disciplinary genre; James Farr --; The challenge of European union; Richard Bellamy --; East Asia and the West : the impact of Confucianism on Anglo-American political theory; Daniel A. Bell --; In the beginning, all the world was America : American exceptionalism in new contexts; Ronald J. Schmidt, Jr. --; Changing interpretations of modern and contemporary Islamic political theory; Roxanne L. Euben --; Constitutionalism and the rule of law; Shannon C. Stimson --; Emergency powers; John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino --; The people; Margaret Canovan --; Civil society and the state; Simone Chambers and Jeffrey Kopstein --; Democracy and the state; Mark E. Warren --; Democracy and citizenship : expanding domains; Michael Saward --; Impartiality; Susan Mendus --; Justice, luck, and desert; Serena Olsaretti --; Recognition and redistribution; Patchen Markell --; Equality and difference; Judith Squires --; Liberty, equality, and property; Andrew Williams --; Historical injustice; Duncan Ivison --; Nationalism; David Miller --; Multiculturalism and its critics; Jeff Spinner-Halev --; Identity, difference, toleration; Anna Elisabetta Galeotti --; Moral universalism and cultural difference; Chandran Kukathas --; Human rights; Jack Donnelly --; From international to global justice?; Chris Brown --; Political secularism; Rajeev Bhargava --; Multiculturalism and post-colonial theory; Paul Gilroy --; Politicizing the body : property, contract, and rights; Moira Gatens --; New ways of thinking about privacy; Beate Roessler --; New technologies, justice, and the body; Cécile Fabre --; Paranoia and political philosophy; James M. Glass --; Political theory and cultural studies; Jodi Dean --; Political theory and the environment; John M. Meyer --; Political theory and political economy; Stephen L. Elkin --; Political theory and social theory; Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess --; Then and now : participant-observation in political theory; William E. Connolly --; Exile and re-entry : political theory yesterday and tomorrow; Arlene W. Saxonhouse N2 - This text serves as a guide to the state of political science and features contributions from major international scholars. It provides a point of reference for anyone working in political theory and focuses on a particular aspects of the discipline, including public policy, political economy and more ER -