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the oxford handbook of ......................................................................................................................................................................................... POLITICAL THEORY ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Edited by JOHN S. DRYZEK BONNIE HONIG and ANNE PHILLIPS 1 the oxford handbook of POLITICAL THEORY t h e o x f o r d h a n d b o o k s o f p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e GeneralEditor:RobertE.Goodin The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science is a ten-volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of all the main branches of politicalscience. The series as awhole is under the General Editorship of Robert E. Goodin, with eachvolumebeingeditedbyadistinguishedinternationalgroupofspecialistsintheir respectivefields: POLITICALTHEORY JohnS.Dryzek,BonnieHonig&AnnePhillips POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS R.A.W.Rhodes,SarahA.Binder&BertA.Rockman POLITICAL BEHAVIOR RussellJ.Dalton&Hans-DieterKlingemann COMPARATIVE POLITICS CarlesBoix&SusanC.Stokes LAW & POLITICS KeithE.Whittington,R.DanielKelemen&GregoryA.Caldeira PUBLIC POLICY MichaelMoran,MartinRein&RobertE.Goodin POLITICAL ECONOMY BarryR.Weingast&DonaldA.Wittman INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ChristianReus-Smit&DuncanSnidal CONTEXTUAL POLITICAL ANALYSIS RobertE.Goodin&CharlesTilly POLITICAL METHODOLOGY JanetM.Box-Steffensmeier,HenryE.Brady&DavidCollier Thisseriesaspirestoshapethediscipline,notjusttoreportonit.LiketheGoodin– KlingemannNewHandbookofPoliticalScienceuponwhichtheseriesbuilds,eachof these volumes will combine critical commentaries on where the field has been togetherwithpositivesuggestionsastowhereitoughttobeheading. 3 GreatClarendonStreet,Oxfordox26dp OxfordUniversityPressisadepartmentoftheUniversityofOxford. ItfurtherstheUniversity’sobjectiveofexcellenceinresearch,scholarship, andeducationbypublishingworldwidein OxfordNewYork Auckland CapeTown DaresSalaam HongKong Karachi KualaLumpur Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Nairobi NewDelhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto Withofficesin Argentina Austria Brazil Chile CzechRepublic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore SouthKorea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam OxfordisaregisteredtrademarkofOxfordUniversityPress intheUKandincertainothercountries PublishedintheUnitedStatesbyOxfordUniversityPressinc.,NewYork (cid:1)Theseveralcontributors2006 PublishedintheUnitedStatesbyOxfordUniversityPressInc Themoralrightsoftheauthorhavebeenasserted DatabaserightOxfordUniversityPress(maker) Firstpublished2006 Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans, withoutthepriorpermissioninwritingofOxfordUniversityPress, orasexpresslypermittedbylaw,orundertermsagreedwiththeappropriate reprographicsrightsorganization.Enquiriesconcerningreproduction outsidethescopeoftheaboveshouldbesenttotheRightsDepartment, OxfordUniversityPress,attheaddressabove Youmustnotcirculatethisbookinanyotherbindingorcover andyoumustimposethesameconditiononanyacquirer BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData Dataavailable LibraryofCongressCataloguinginPublicationData Dataavailable TypesetbySPIPublisherServices,Pondicherry,India PrintedinGreatBritain onacid-freepaperbyBiddlesLtd.,King’sLynn,Norfolk ISBN0-19-927003-1 978-0-19-927003-3 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 ontents C .............................................. AbouttheContributors xi PART I INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction 3 JohnS.Dryzek,BonnieHonig&Anne Phillips PART II CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS 2. JusticeAfterRawls 45 RichardJ. Arneson 3. PowerAfter Foucault 65 WendyBrown 4. CriticalTheoryBeyond Habermas 85 WilliamE. Scheuerman 5. Feminist Theoryandthe CanonofPolitical Thought 106 LindaZerilli 6. After the LinguisticTurn:Post-structuralist andLiberal PragmatistPolitical Theory 125 Paul Patton 7. The PluralistImagination 142 David Schlosberg vi contents PART III THE LEGACY OF THE PAST 8. Theory in History: ProblemsofContextandNarrative 163 J.G. A. Pocock 9. The Political Theoryof ClassicalGreece 175 Jill Frank 10. RepublicanVisions 193 Eric Nelson 11. Modernity andItsCritics 211 Jane Bennett 12. The HistoryofPolitical Thoughtas DisciplinaryGenre 225 James Farr PART IV POLITICAL THEORY IN THE WORLD 13. The ChallengeofEuropean Union 245 Richard Bellamy 14. East AsiaandtheWest:The ImpactofConfucianism onAnglo- American Political Theory 262 DanielA. Bell 15. Inthe Beginning, All theWorld wasAmerica: American Exceptionalism inNewContexts 281 Ronald J.Schmidt,Jr. 16. ChangingInterpretationsofModernandContemporaryIslamic Political Theory 297 RoxanneL.Euben contents vii PART V STATE AND PEOPLE 17. Constitutionalism andthe Rule ofLaw 317 Shannon C.Stimson 18. EmergencyPowers 333 JohnFerejohn& PasqualePasquino 19. The People 349 MargaretCanovan 20. CivilSociety andtheState 363 SimoneChambers& JeffreyKopstein 21. Democracy andthe State 382 MarkE. Warren 22. Democracy andCitizenship:Expanding Domains 400 MichaelSaward PART VI JUSTICE, EQUALITY, AND FREEDOM 23. Impartiality 423 Susan Mendus 24. Justice,Luck,andDesert 436 SerenaOlsaretti 25. Recognition andRedistribution 450 PatchenMarkell 26. Equality andDiVerence 470 JudithSquires 27. Liberty, Equality,andProperty 488 AndrewWilliams viii contents 28. HistoricalInjustice 507 DuncanIvison PART VII PLURALISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND NATIONALISM 29. Nationalism 529 DavidMiller 30. Multiculturalism andits Critics 546 JeffSpinner-Halev 31. Identity,DiVerence,Toleration 564 AnnaElisabettaGaleotti 32. Moral Universalism andCulturalDiVerence 581 Chandran Kukathas PART VIII CLAIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT 33. HumanRights 601 Jack Donnelly 34. From InternationaltoGlobalJustice? 621 Chris Brown 35. Political Secularism 636 RajeevBhargava 36. Multiculturalism andPost-colonial Theory 656 Paul Gilroy PART IX THE BODY POLITIC 37. Politicizing the Body:Property, Contract,andRights 677 Moira Gatens contents ix 38. New Ways ofThinkingabout Privacy 694 BeateRoessler 39. New Technologies, Justice, andthe Body 713 CE´cileFabre 40. Paranoia andPolitical Philosophy 729 James M.Glass PART X TESTING THE BOUNDARIES 41. Political TheoryandCulturalStudies 751 JodiDean 42. Political Theoryandthe Environment 773 JohnM.Meyer 43. Political TheoryandPolitical Economy 792 Stephen L.Elkin 44. Political TheoryandSocialTheory 810 ChristineHelliwell&BarryHindess PART XI OLD AND NEW 45. ThenandNow:Participant-Observation inPolitical Theory 827 WilliamE. Connolly 46. ExileandRe-entry: Political TheoryYesterdayandTomorrow 844 ArleneW.Saxonhouse Index 859

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