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Browsing Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) by Subject "Liberalism"
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Title:How (Il)liberal is the liberal theory of law? Some critical remarks on slaughter's approach
Author(s):KRATOCHWIL, FriedrichDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article explores the limits of Anne-Marie Slaughter's liberal theory of (international) law. Despite her admirable interdisciplinary work, Slaughter falls prey to proposing largely technical solutions based on best ...
Title:The international dimension of democratization: testing the parsimonious approach
Author(s):OBYDENKOVA, AnastassiaDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the importance of the international context on regime change. It provides evidence that geographic proximity to the European Union (EU) does not result in the spread of democracy. In contrast, ...
Title:Forum: rethinking the rules
Author(s):SøRENSEN, Georg; LANG, Jr., Anthony; RENGGER, Nicholas; WALKER, William; KLABBERS, Jan; KRATOCHWIL, Friedrich; BROWN, Chris; AGUILAR, Mario I.; SCHICK, Kate; IMBER, Mark; THIRKELL-WHITE, Ben; LAMPEL, Joseph; ALDRICH, Richard J.; GROVE, Eric; DANCHEV, Alex; SHEFFIELD, Gary; CRANG, Jeremy A.; FREEDMAN, LawrenceDate:2006Type of Publication:Article
Title:The liberal wing of the national assembly (1969-73) a sociological profile
Author(s):FERNANDES, Tiago LuisDate:2003Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The liberal wing was a group of deputies constituting a reformist, pro-democracy sector of the internal semi-opposition to the authoritarian New State regime during its final years. I have used a prosopographic study of ...
Title:A Philosophy of Restraint: Justice and Pluralism in the New Theory of Political Liberalism
Author(s):ROSAS, JoaoDate:2001Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:In this dissertation I analyse and criticise the recent theory of political liberalism of John Rawls and Charles Larmore. Furthermore, I sketch an alternative solution to the challenge which this theory confronts. The main ...