International relations and states of exception margins, peripheries, and excluded bodies

Critically but sympathetically interrogating Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s analysis of the logic of sovereign power, this volume draws attention to the multiple zones of exclusion in and through which contemporary international politics constitutes itself. Beginning from the margins and per...

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Other Authors: Biswas, Shampa (Editor), Nair, Sheila 1959- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2010
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